A Keeper's Truth, Dee Willson



Netgalley copy in exchange for an honest review.

The Blurb 

EVERY ONE OF US HAS A SOUL.

SOME ARE NEW, SOME OLD, AND A FEW, THE DANGEROUS, ARE LOST.

BUT ONLY TWELVE KNOW WHY WE HAVE A SOUL AT ALL.

ONLY TWELVE REMEMBER MANKIND’S FORBIDDEN PAST.

Tess thinks she’s going crazy when only she sees the naked man in the crowded café, comatose woman in his arms. The nightmares, the visions: something’s not right. But Tess is entitled to moments of insanity. She’s the daughter of mental illness, suicide, and her husband was just killed in a car accident, leaving her an inept single mom at twenty-six.

Then Tess meets Bryce, Carlisle’s illusive bachelor who spins tales from ancient mythology with knowledge beyond his years. His truths intrigue Tess, pull her from the depths, and might just be what she needs to survive.

Compulsively readable, A Keeper’s Truth is an emotionally charged tale of fate, belief, and the power of the human mind. A story that will have you questioning everything you know about the history of mankind, and wondering if somewhere, deep inside, you knew the truth all along.

My Thoughts 

Okay, this book is super hard to describe, but I loved it. I tried several times to write something that would describe my reading experience, but I can’t find the words that fit!

But basically, A Keeper’s Truth is about : murder, love, grief, threat, paranormal, souls, the past, rivalry. 

I loved it. 

I love the whole mythology behind the story, but also what the author has built around it. it’s clever, witty and deceiving! 

Well done. 

★★★★

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