The Girl in the Picture

A totally gripping and emotional page-turner

  • “By far one of my favorite books of the year.”

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  • “Wow! Wow! Wow! What an absolutely mind-spinning, beautiful story this was!… perfection… Stunning, absolutely stunning!”

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  • “I absolutely fell in love… Utterly unputdownable, it will have you hooked from the first page. Wow! I cannot recommend this book enough to anyone that enjoys a gripping read!”

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  • “Absolutely amazing… will keep you up all night to finish. I felt so pulled into this story from the very first page… hits all the emotions… one to be remembered.”

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  • “This book was so very good! I felt like I had stepped into the story from page one… couldn’t wait to find out what happened… perfect romantic book!”

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  • “A heart-stopping emotional rollercoaster ride… unforgettable read that will keep readers absolutely glued to the book’s pages… A terrific page-turner.”

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  • “Absolutely gorgeous… a rollercoaster of emotions… heart-warming and heart-breaking… just an absolutely stunning addictive page turner… will take your breath away.”

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As the newspaper clipping falls from the cardboard box Tegan takes in the woman in the picture: her chestnut hair, her eyes full of laughter, the way she nestles against the man beside her. And as she reads the words in the article, Tegan almost stops breathing. Was coming here a terrible mistake?

When Tegan’s family is torn apart by a terrible tragedy, she runs away in search of somewhere to keep safe from the past that haunts her, and the painful secrets she’s never told anyone. Arriving in Copper Canyon, Colorado, where wooden storefronts line the quiet streets and no-one knows her name, Tegan breathes easy for the first time in years. And when she grows close with Jack, another lost soul who won’t talk about his home, it seems she’s found the perfect companion to explore the mountain landscapes with.

But just as Tegan starts to think maybe safety isn’t a place, it’s a person, she notices the box of photos and newspaper clippings that Jack takes everywhere in the trunk of his car. Who is the woman in every frame? And why does she look so familiar…?

Tegan knows the only way to protect herself, and keep her dark family history locked away, is to discover more about the woman in Jack’s photos. But when she does, will the truth help her build a new life, or will it send her running once more?