Hidden Connections
It had always been just Mom and Lily, two girls on an adventure. Sure Lily had occasionally wished
for the kind of big family that gathered for holidays and reunions; but the nomadic lifestyle she’d live had presented its own joys and opportunities.
Then six months after her Mother’s death a single phone call changes everything. Lily no longer knows what to believe about herself, her mother… about anything.
Now living in the home of a total stranger, surrounded by people who wish she would just disappear, Lily must unravel the truth from a web of lies spun across three generations. And she can’t help wondering if family is really all she’d dreamed it would be.
Stella Wanders hits the shelves with a stunning novel filled with intrigue and adventure sure to keep you guessing until the end.
Book Blurb Friday is hosted by Lisa Ricard Claro, who posts a weekly photo and challenges us to “write a book jacket blurb (150 words or less) so enticing that potential readers would feel compelled to buy the book.” That’s quite a challenge, but it’s a lot of fun as well. Click on the image at the left to read more blurbs or enter one of your own.
This week’s blurb has 138 words.





























I hate to say I told you so, but I did! I just knew you’d be good at writing these. Hopefully, I’ll get to read the manuscript, before the book is published.
Grandma’s Goulash’s last post … Golden Age
First, welcome to Book Blurb Friday. I’m so happy you decided to participate, and hope to see your link-up next week, too!
Your blurb has all the great elements to hook me into what promises to be a great YA novel. You’ve given me a character thrust from one lifestyle into another, an emotionally wrenching period in her life, and obstacles for her to encounter and successfully navigate before I get to the last page. And I will get to the last page, because I will buy this book. Great job!
Lisa Ricard Claro’s last post … Book Blurb Friday #18: Secrets and Chamomile Tea
This is a mystery that I would thoroughly enjoy reading. We’re lulled into a comfortable spot (mother and daughter, simple and normal life) and then wrenched into reality with a phone call. Twists and turns, weighing what is true and what is a lie…This is a great blurb!
Sioux Roslawski’s last post … Book Blurb Friday # 19
Excellent – what a satisfying read this promises.
Sandra Davies’s last post … Pigeons home to roost [Book Blurb Friday #18]