The Secrets Women Keep

The Secrets Women Keep by Fanny Blake, published by WF Howes Limited in 2013, is a fiction novel that explores the complexities of marriage and trust. The story centers on Rose, who, while waiting for her friends and family at their villa in Pisa, discovers a troubling message on her husband’s phone that challenges her perception of their relationship. As the summer unfolds with the arrival of loved ones, Rose grapples with her doubts about Daniel, her husband, and the stability of their decades-long marriage.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the emotional lives of women as they navigate their roles as wives, mothers, and grandmothers. The Secrets Women Keep presents a blend of humor and insight, capturing the nuances of relationships and the secrets that can lie beneath the surface. With a page count of 544, this edition invites readers to reflect on the themes of love, fidelity, and the hidden truths that shape our lives.
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Rose is waiting for her friends and family to arrive at their villa in Pisa when a casual glance at her husband’s phone tips her world upside down. The text reads simply: ‘Miss you. Love you. Come back soon.’ Shaking, she does her best to sound normal when her husband breezes in moments later. Daniel has always been popular with women, she knows that. But now it seems that something has changed within their marriage. As their friends and family gather for a summer break, Rose’s faith in Daniel is shaken. How well does she really know him? She fears that, after decades of marriage and children, the man who lies beside her at night is lying in other ways too. Then events take a tragic turn. Wise, wry and richly entertaining, The Secrets Women Keep celebrates the passionate, emotional lives women lead as wives, mothers and grandmothers.
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