
The House of Secrets
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Narrated by:
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Serena Scholl
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By:
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Michelle Powers
About this listen
Autumn Locke mourned her uncle during his funeral, tears brimming in her eyes. Their connection had been profound throughout her life; he was like a father to her. Lost in her sorrow, she was taken by surprise when she felt a reassuring hand on her shoulder as the service came to an end. Looking up, she saw her aunt beside her, attempting to smile through her grief. Sitting next to Autumn, her aunt wept about being unable to care for their farm without her husband. She was unsure of what she would do without him. Without thinking twice, Autumn volunteered to help her. Eager to escape a life she no longer desired, Autumn quickly packed her belongings and moved to the tranquil farming town in Iowa. She felt relieved to leave her past behind and embrace a fresh start. However, unbeknownst to her, the house held more than family memories. It held hidden secrets, ready to be unveiled.
©2024 Michelle Powers (P)2025 Michelle PowersListener received this title free
Set in Iowa, main character Autumn escapes an abusive relationship and starts a new life with her aunt who had given her refuge when orphaned long ago. Powers has a way with words and I felt like I was inside the story. I was rooting for Autumn, and I loved the location and all that could be done with isolation, old barns, new friends and a deeply rooted mystery.
With 90 minutes left I absolutely knew the ending. It was clear to me who the bad guy was, and where the story was going. It was kind of disappointing how Clever Sue could see it all so clearly. And then I got to the end of the story. I KNEW NOTHING. Every guess I had did not come to pass. Instead, I was treated to twists and turns I did not see and realized I am a reader, not an author, for a reason. Well done Ms. Powers.
If I had one criticism it would be the length of the book. On audio it was a bit over 4 hours long and I could have stayed inside this story at least another 4 hours.
Off to check out more work from Powers.
Great read with tons of twists
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probably her best one yet
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