Secrets of a Shoe Addict

Friendship Fiction

Author: Beth Harbison

Every woman has a secret. The question is: How far will she go to make sure it stays secret?, Abbey Walsh never wanted anyone to find out about her shady past. After all, she’s the wife of a minister now, living an exemplary life. That is, until someone shows up from her past with blackmail in mind . . ., Tiffany Vanderslice Dreyer never dreamed that she’d fi….Read More

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