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Stephanie Wrobel

    Stephanie Wrobel crafts compelling narratives that delve into the complexities of human relationships. Her writing is characterized by its psychological depth and insightful exploration of intricate family dynamics. Wrobel masterfully builds stories that keep readers engaged, examining the motivations and secrets that drive her characters. Her work offers a unique perspective on the darker aspects of connection and identity.

    Stephanie Wrobel
    This Might Hurt
    The Hitchcock Hotel
    The Recovery of Rose Gold
    • 2024

      The Hitchcock Hotel

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.6(4398)Add rating

      The new novel by the acclaimed author of the Richard & Judy thriller promises an engaging and suspenseful narrative. Readers can expect intricate plot twists and well-developed characters that delve into themes of mystery and human emotion. The story is set to captivate fans of the genre with its compelling storytelling and sharp prose, making it a highly anticipated addition to the author's oeuvre. Pre-ordering offers a chance to be among the first to experience this thrilling new work.

      The Hitchcock Hotel
    • 2022

      High-flier Natalie Collins always has a plan. Her younger sister Kit rarely does. Until she finds Wisewood. When Kit joins the self-help retreat on a secluded Maine island, Natalie has concerns. Why does it forbid contact with the outside world? Is it a cult? Then, after months of silence, she receives a message: "Would you like to come tell your sister what you did, or should we?" Who is digging into the Collins' past? Natalie will have to go to Wisewood to find out. But it turns out Wisewood is far easier to get into than to leave

      This Might Hurt
    • 2020

      Rose Gold Watts believed she was sick for eighteen years. She thought she needed the feeding tube, the surgeries, the wheelchair . . . Turns out her mum, Patty, is a really good liar. After five years in prison Patty Watts is finally free. All she wants is to put old grievances behind her, reconcile with her daughter - and care for her new infant grandson. When Rose Gold agrees to have Patty move in, it seems their relationship is truly on the mend. But Rose Gold knows her mother. Patty won't rest until she has her daughter back under her thumb. Which is inconvenient because Rose Gold wants to be free of Patty. Forever. Only one Watts will get what she wants. Will it be Patty or Rose Gold? Mother, or daughter?

      The Recovery of Rose Gold