Twinkle (Social Fictions, #39)

by Patricia Leavy

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Award-Winning Finalist! 2022 American Fiction Awards—Inspirational and Mystery/Suspense: Romantic Suspense

Winner, First Place! 2022 The BookFest Awards, Romance Urban, Women’s Thriller & Suspense, and Mystery, Thriller & Suspense

Winner! Independent Press Award 2022 Distinguished Favorites – Romantic Suspense

Winner of the 2022 International Impact Book Awards--Women's Fiction and Romance!




Twinkle follows Tess Lee and Jack Miller after two years of marriage. Tess is a wildly successful and world-famous novelist. Her inspirational books explore our innermost struggles and the human need to believe that there is light at the end of the tunnel. Jack is a federal agent. After spending decades immersed in a violent world, a residue remains. As they both heal from past trauma, their epic love, fostered by their ability to truly see one another, has brought them true happiness. However, when an anonymous threat is made against Tess’s life, everything changes. Will they learn to lean on each other, or will they fall apart into the darkness? Their friends are along for the ride: Omar, Tess’s sarcastic best friend, who calls her Butterfly; the female president of the United States, who Tess visits regularly to discuss politics and bake cookies; Joe, Jack’s friend from the Bureau, who understands the sacrifices he’s made; and Bobby, Jack’s younger friend, who never fails to lend a calming presence. Twinkle is a novel about the nature of doubt, the struggle to feel worthy of love, the relationship of the small part to the greater whole, and the ways in which love – from lovers, friends, or the art we experience – can help us move from trauma to healing and redemption. Written as unfolding action, Twinkle is a poignant novel that moves fluidly between melancholy, humor, and joy. It can be read entirely for pleasure, selected for book clubs, or used as supplemental reading in a variety of courses in communication, psychology, social work, sociology, or women’s studies/gender studies.
  • ISBN10 9004447067
  • ISBN13 9789004447066
  • Publish Date 3 December 2020 (first published 16 November 2020)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country NL
  • Imprint Brill