Ella Broden is living a double life.
By day, Ella works as a buttoned-up attorney on some of the city’s most grueling cases. By night, she pursues her passion for singing in the darkest clubs of Manhattan.
No one knows her secret, not even Charlotte, the younger sister she practically raised. But it seems she’s not the only one in the family with something to hide. When Charlotte announces she’s sold her first novel, Ella couldn’t be more thrilled…until she gets a call that her sister’s gone missing.
Ella starts investigating with the help of Detective Gabriel Velasquez, an old flame in the NYPD, and what she finds is shocking. If art imitates life, then her sister’s novel may contain details of her real-life affairs. And any one of her lovers could be involved in her disappearance.
Desperate to bring Charlotte home, Ella works through her list of suspects, matching fictitious characters with flesh-and-blood men. But will it be too late to save the sister she only thought she knew?
An interesting premise An interesting premise, and would be a very good read, however the going back in time is very confusing. An attempt is made to show the change in time and readings is absolutely not effective. Very poorly done.
very good book! A very interesting book. However, it is difficult to read because it changes persons and even stories without warning the reader. Even with the difficulty, I very much enjoyed the book. If it were not such difficult reading and somewhat confusing, I would’ve given it five stars.
Barely a mystery… half romance novel, disappointing conclusion. Skip it. The Kindle First program combines two things I love, getting stuff for free, and getting stuff before everybody else… Oh and reading, I guess reading is cool too. Haha but seriously the first of the month always gets me excited for the new selections. I don’t even need the e-mail reminder, I anxiously await them. I’ve been disappointed by the selections before but this month… UGH! It all comes down to personal preference but none of the books this month were ones I would even consider…