Secrets at the Café: A Novel of Suspense about Family and Friendship by Susan Specht Oram – Review by Shadel ayerbe

Secrets at the CafeSecrets at the Cafe by Susan Specht Oram
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Secrets at the Café: A Novel of Suspense about Family and Friendship by Susan Specht Oram is a great women’s fiction novel

Karina Walker is managing unforeseen disruptions. The sad twenty-four-year-old decides to return back home, take over the former café, and read a notebook that was left behind after racing to her dying grandmother’s bedside. But as soon as she turns around, the little red book vanishes from her line of sight, leaving her completely stunned.Karina works with her cousin and a former teacher to compile a list of potential suspects who might have heard rumors of a secret money cache in order to locate her inheritance. She also unearths a long-kept secret that has the power to permanently alter her, despite the town being overrun with tales.

Every page had you hanging on every sentence and I couldn’t wait to see what would happen. It is a very unique story with even compelling people. The story transports you into this world. I couldn’t put the book down

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