Michelle Adams Book order (chronological)
This author delves into the complexities of human nature, exploring the motivations and behaviors that shape our interactions. Her writing is inspired by observing people and their diverse ways of behaving. Through compelling narratives, she seeks to capture the essence of the human experience, leaving a lasting impression on readers. Her work resonates with those who appreciate empathy and perseverance.







The Lost Lives of Frances Langley
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
A lost love, a valuable jewellery box stolen from the Nazis - and a lifetime of secrets... A powerfully emotional and romantic novel of rekindled love - perfect for fans of Jodi Picoult, Josie Silver, and Jill Santopolo.
Little Wishes
- 352 pages
- 13 hours of reading
If only they had time for one more wish... A sweeping love story about a couple kept apart for 50 years who reunite when he has only months to live.
Between the Lies
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
She doesn't recognise the strangers who call themselves family. She can't even remember her own name. As she slowly recovers, her parents and sister begin to share details of her life. The successful career. The seaside home. The near-fatal car crash. But Chloe senses they're keeping dark secrets - and her determination to uncover them will have devastating consequences as the shocking truth is revealed...
Dunkelschwester
- 448 pages
- 16 hours of reading
Irini Haringford wurde von ihren Eltern fortgegeben, als sie drei Jahre alt war. Ihre unberechenbare Schwester Elle dagegen durfte in der Familie bleiben. Auch als erwachsene Frau kann sich Irini diese Entscheidung nicht erklären. Dann erhält sie eines Tages einen Anruf von Elle, die ihr mitteilt, dass die gemeinsame Mutter verstorben ist. Irini macht sich auf den Weg nach Schottland, um herauszufinden, was damals geschehen und wodurch ihre Mutter umgekommen ist – denn sie wird den Gedanken nicht los, dass Elle mit beiden Ereignissen etwas zu tun haben könnte ...
Boone Hall Plantation
- 128 pages
- 5 hours of reading
The history of Boone Hall Plantation, established in 1681, showcases its resilience through two wars and its evolution into the longest-running brickyard in the Lowcountry. The plantation's diverse residents, both black and white, have shaped its legacy. As a tourism hub, it reflects Southern romance and fosters community connections through educational programs and festivals like the Strawberry Festival. Boone Hall's unique landscape serves as a backdrop for social gatherings, ensuring its continued relevance and lasting heritage.