Cathy Wren, aged 37, lives alone in a small town, surviving on waitressing and piano teaching. Nursing her quiet, drab life, she keeps memories of her tumultuous past at bay—until one stray remnant of that old life knocks on her front door. Suddenly, Cathy is thrown into a weird and haphazard journey that turns into much more than a search for the little sister she hasn't seen for 10 years. This is a remarkable novel about life and death, fact and fiction, desire, envy, families, and forgiveness.
Gea Scheperkeuter Books






Femme fatale
- 268 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Een vrachtwagenchauffeur wordt geconfronteerd met een misdadige, verknipte man die gruwelijk wraak wil nemen op de jonge vrouw die met hem meelift.
Princess
- 329 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Sultana Al-Sa'ud, a Saudi Arabian Princess, has four mansions on three continents, her own private jet, glittering jewels, and designer dresses galore. But in reality, Sultana has no freedom or control over her own life, no value but as a bearer of sons. Hidden behind her black floor-length veil, she is a prisoner, jailed by her father, her husband, her sons, and her country. For the sake of her daughters, Sultana has decided to take the risk of speaking out about the life of women in her thirteen-year-old girls forced to marry men five times their age, young women killed by drowning, stoning, or isolation in the women's room, a padded, windowless cell where women are confined with neither light nor conversation until death claims them. In speaking out, Sultana risks bringing the wrath of the Saudi establishment upon her head. But by telling her story to Jean Sasson, Sultana allows us to see beyond the veils of this secret society, to the heart of a nation where sex, money, and power reign supreme.NY times bestseller"Absolutely riveting and profoundly sad…" —People magazine"A chilling story… a vivid account of an air-conditioned nightmare..." —Entertainment Weekly"Must-reading for anyone interested in human rights." —USA Today"Shocking… candid… sad, sobering, and compassionate" —San Francisco Chronicle
Being Alexander
- 342 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Alex didn't have a perfect life but at least he controlled it. But when he loses his car, job and the women he loves all in one week, he decides to adopt a whole new strategy to life. Thus, Alexander is born who is a smarter, sexier and more ruthless version of Alex.
Eye Contact
- 419 pages
- 15 hours of reading
In this riveting first novel, movie-TV-stage actor Stephen Collins lures us into the private world of Nicolette Stallings—a New York actress whose best performances are off-screen, in her dangerous relations with men. Pierre Hotel. Room: name of Nicholas. 1 A.M. Tonight. Nick finished writing, closed the matchbook, took one look at the stranger across the crowded restaraunt, and thought to herself: You go too far.... "Wildly erotic...Nicolette Stallings is a wonderful character, as unpredictable as the plot." — Phillip Margolin, author of Gone, But Not Forgotten "One of the smartest, most engrossing novels to come our way since Scott Turow." — Dayton Daily News "Sizzlingly sexy from the first page." — Star Tribune, Minneapolis
Wonen & leven in Midden-Europa
- 251 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Fotoboek met gebouwen en interieurs op het platteland van Midden-Europa en in steden als Wenen, Praag en Boedapest.
Venetië
- 135 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Cox cookies en cake
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading

