False Pretenses by Kathy Herman

False Pretenses (Secrets of Roux River Bayou, #1)

by Kathy Herman

"Zoe Broussard stands in the shade of the live oak tree on rue Madeline and surveys her beloved Louisiana hometown. Wrought-iron galleries overhang the sidewalk lined with brightly colored shops, and the smell coffee wafts from the Cajun eatery she and her husband Pierce, own, which brings folks all the way from Lafayette for lunch or dinner. It seems like heaven. But it's about to become hell. A series of threatening anonymous notes is making her life miserable--because Zoe has a secret so terrible it could leave the business in shambles and tear her marriage apart. Terrified by a stranger who seems to know her, Zoe must confront her past before it confronts here."--P. [4] of cover.

Reviewed by chymerra on

4 of 5 stars

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I found this book rather sad and really felt bad for Zoe. Her husband, on the other hand, I wanted to smack upside the head and say "Stop being a dick. People make mistakes". The plot seemed a little far fetched and some parts of it really didn't make sense to me. But I liked the message (God will get you through anything) and though the book was great.

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