The Secret She Kept

Sophia Murphy loves her predictable and routine life. Her husband, Jack, is the rock that gives her life meaning. When he dies unexpectedly, Sophia descends into paralyzing grief, pushing everyone away, including her family. Her strained relationship with her daughter worsens when Beth announces she is pregnant. She planned to wait a year before renovating her newly purchased house with her fiance, Justin, but now they need a Plan B.

Sophia's son, Kevin, suggests that Sophia be their Plan B. She is masterful at managing renovations and needs something to do.

Sophia and Beth think it is a terrible idea, but they both relent, and the tension rises as mother and daughter clash over significant issues. Beth drops a bomb on Sophia that hurts so deeply that it challenges their relationship. Sophia is ready to pack up and leave but discovers a secret that shatters her healing heart. She is left questioning who she is and where she belongs.

Here’s what amazon readers have to say

“This is an interesting and hard to put down book! From the very first page I was hooked and excited to read more about the interesting lead character Sophia. The author slowly reveals the plot and introduces contemporary family issues in the historical town of Saint Augustine. It is a wonderful book guaranteed to keep you entertained. I am excited to read more from this talented new author.”

Chicago Buyer


“This is an heartwarming yet spellbinding story about a family like many that we all know. It helps us realize how much of life and love we miss if we don't communicate with one another. The author brings you right into the story and you can't put it down.”

Elizabeth Kellam ~ The Sound of Genius and Goodbye UTI


This book was wonderful; there was so much I could relate to, and the St Augustine connection was a big plus.. great book.

Richard L. Macguire


“I really enjoyed reading this book so much and I don’t normally have time to read books but I loved the setting in St Augustine and storyline that kept me captivated. You will love the characters and some of the historical charm of St Augustine, the Nation’s Oldest city. I highly recommend this book to my friends and clients to read.”

oceansurftime, Linda “Summer” Perry


“There was nothing trite about this story or its characters. You could be frustrated with them in one moment and crying for them the next. Great setting, suspenseful storyline. Spent an entire afternoon because I couldn’t stop until the story ended.”

Marie Reynolds