Tissue of Lies

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‘Tissue of Lies’

Julie Simpson had the perfect life; a loving husband, beautiful twin daughters, and in childhood she’d had the kind of loving parents others could only dream about. Yet, it was true,  she’d sometimes had a niggling suspicion that the dear couple who’d raised her might not be her real parents. These thoughts occurred on odd occasions when some little thing in their everyday lives didn’t quite fit.  She’d always brushed those thoughts aside for she knew without doubt, her mum and dad loved her. Then, to her horror, Julie discovers her fears are well founded. Even worse, she learns her parents must have taken part in her abduction when she’d been just a baby.

Julie yearns to find out the truth; but she’s reluctant to start anything which might result in her mum and dad being prosecuted for her abduction. She still loves them and wants to protect them but, ultimately, the need to know her origin wins.

Secretly, she seeks out her birth parents and forms a relationship with them; but owing to the necessity to safeguard her mum and dad, it’s a relationship formed and built on lies. Soon, Julie feels the pressure of living with an ever-increasing tangle of lies and of living two completely separate lives with two sets of parents, who know nothing of her well-meant deceit.

She’d have been more worried if she’d known the danger she was in. Will she find out in time?

Available from Amazon here: Tissue of Lies

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19 Responses to Tissue of Lies

  1. great material for a very good novel!

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  2. dfxauthor says:

    Wow. I haven’t even read it but it seems like one of those books with all sorts of crazy twists! I’d love to read it the next time I get the chance. 🙂

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  3. Thank you for following my blog and I love the extract from your book, so intriging.

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  4. Want this book. The cover is beautiful . This is the kind of story I love. Thanks for following my blog. I am looking forward to reading other stuff on here.

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  5. AprilEsutton says:

    Not the kind of book I usually read, but I think I’ll give it a try.

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  6. ninamishkin says:

    Thanks so much for following my blog, Carole. Your book sounds exciting! I’ll have to go take a look. By all means, keep writing!

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    • caroleparkes says:

      I loved your stories about Anna in 1945. Some mothers just don’t know how to cope when their children grow up. I once read that a mother’s main role is teaching her children to be independent, and this is what I concentrated on. I had no qualms when it was time to let go, and looked forward to all the things I was then free to do. I hadn’t accounted for looking after my grandchild while her parents worked, but I thoroughly enjoy that role too.

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  7. Liana Jacob says:

    Thank you so much for that comment! That means a lot! I look forward to reading your book 🙂

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  8. Liana Jacob says:

    Thank you very much for following me. This book sounds very interesting! I’m eager to know what Jeanette has up her sleeve! 🙂

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    • Thank you for commenting, and your interest in my book. I loved your short story “In My Eyes”. I really didn’t know which way it was going, until you surprised me with the ending. Great finish.

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  9. xaleahxailee says:

    Sounds like a very interesting book, going to have a look on amazon.ca now to see if I can find it.

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