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Holly Brown

    Holly Brown, a practicing marriage and family therapist, brings a deep understanding of human psychology and relationships to her gripping novels. Her work explores the complexities of interpersonal dynamics, often delving into the darker aspects of motivation and the intricate webs people weave. Brown is adept at crafting suspenseful narratives that resonate with contemporary themes, keeping readers on the edge of their seats. Her distinct voice offers a penetrating look into the consequences of actions and the hidden currents within personal connections.

    Dublerka
    The Impact of Science, Technology, and Economics in East and Southeast Asia
    The Understudy
    This Is Not Over
    Don't Try to Find Me
    Necessary End LP, A
    • Dublerka

      Jedna powieść, cztery bestsellerowe autorki - Wydanie kieszonkowe

      Dublerka2021
    • Necessary End LP, A

      • 578 pages
      • 21 hours of reading

      Determined to finally become a mother, thirty-nine-year-old Adrienne is resolute in her pursuit of adoption. Despite past setbacks, she is committed to overcoming any obstacles that may arise. Her journey reflects themes of resilience and the deep desire for family, showcasing the emotional complexities and challenges faced by those seeking to create a family through adoption.

      Necessary End LP, A2021
      4.0
    • From abundant natural resources to controversial political maneuvering, the countries that make up East and Southeast Asia are undoubtedly having an effect on global economics. How are these countries adapting their factors of production with cutting-edge technology and scientific breakthroughs? What does the economic future of the region look like? This book explains the answers to such questions, using fact-filled graphic organizers and gripping text. Your readers will gain essential insight into how East and Southeast Asia are contributing to the world.

      The Impact of Science, Technology, and Economics in East and Southeast Asia2020
    • This Is Not Over

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      The narrative revolves around a customer service interaction regarding a refund process, highlighting the efficiency of the service with a promise of timely deposit. However, it also reveals a conflict over the deduction for stained sheets, indicating underlying tensions and dissatisfaction. This situation captures the complexities of hospitality and customer expectations, setting the stage for exploring themes of accountability and the impact of minor incidents on customer relationships.

      This Is Not Over2020
      3.3
    • The Understudy

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      "How far would you go to protect your daughter? Four mothers must identify the true threat at their daughters' school before it's too late. Carolyn, Bronnie, Elise, and Kendall are bound together by one thing--their four daughters are best friends at the highly competitive Orla Flynn Academy for the Performing Arts. Last year the foursome exploded because of brutal bullying between the girls, but they've since forgiven each other. The mothers, however, haven't been able to move on. When new threats surface and accidents begin to happen - just as a mysterious new girl enters the scene - the mothers take matters into their own hands. But they will have to risk their own secrets being exposed if they stand a chance at uncovering the truth."--Provided by publisher

      The Understudy2019
      3.3
    • Don't Try to Find Me

      A Novel

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      When a 14-year-old runs away, her parents turn to social media to find her-launching a public campaign that will expose their darkest secrets and change their family forever, in this suspenseful and gripping debut for fans of Reconstructing Amelia and Gone Girl Don't try to find me. Though the message on the kitchen white board is written in Marley's hand, her mother Rachel knows there has to be some other explanation. Marley would never run away. As the days pass and it sinks in that the impossible has occurred, Rachel and her husband Paul are informed that the police have "limited resources." If they want their 14-year-old daughter back, they will have to find her themselves. Desperation becomes determination when Paul turns to Facebook and Twitter, and launches FindMarley.com. But Marley isn't the only one with secrets. With public exposure comes scrutiny, and when Rachel blows a television interview, the dirty speculation begins. Now, the blogosphere is convinced Rachel is hiding something. It's not what they think; Rachel would never hurt Marley. Not intentionally, anyway. But when it's discovered that she's lied, even to the police, the devoted mother becomes a suspect in Marley's disappearance. Is Marley out there somewhere, watching it all happen, or is the truth something far worse?

      Don't Try to Find Me2014
      3.4