A Hidden Affair
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3.8 • 9 Ratings
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- £3.99
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- £3.99
Publisher Description
Ten years ago, intelligence officer Jordan Weiss's life was turned upside down when her college boyfriend Jared drowned. But in a shocking discovery, Jordan realizes that she has been lied to and betrayed by those closest to her.
Reeling from the knowledge that Jared faked his own death, she sets out from London to find him. At Jared's last known address in the opulent French Riviera city of Monaco, she meets Nicole, a mysterious blonde who refuses to disclose what she knows about Jared. She also encounters Aaron, a seductive Israeli private investigator, who is chasing Nicole for cryptic reasons of his own.
What lies ahead is a perilous chase across Europe as Jordan searches for answers about the only man she has ever loved. Will the truth be too devastating to handle?
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
What kind of man could fake his own death and then, for more than a decade, let his loved ones suffer? After such a betrayal, what woman would want him back? Meet erstwhile Cambridge University sweethearts Jared Short and Jordan Weiss, whose star-crossed odyssey continues in Jenoff's intriguing sequel to Almost Home. Following Jordan's discovery of Jared's apparent survival and her own narrow escape from enemies still out to silence him the plucky young diplomat chucks her State Department commission to seek closure. But instead of answers, what lies ahead on a perilous chase stretching from London to the Aegean are more conundrums. Along the way, Jordan encounters Ari Bruck, a seductive mystery man who might be a Mossad agent, and Nicole Short, an elegant blonde who apparently runs in the same circles as Jared. Despite some lazy writing and less than convincing plot elements, this thriller should keep romantic suspense fans hooked until its explosive climax.
Customer Reviews
Hidden Affair
Do not start to read this book unless you have plenty of free time. I came upon Pam Jenoff’s books quite by accident. I am now hooked. The Hidden Affair is my fourth read and there seems to ba a cliffhanger on every page, making it impossible to put the book down. Pam is a fantastic author and I am looking forward to starting the next book, which is already waiting on my tablet. Thank you Pam for all your wonderful books. I have visited Krakow and so you had me from the very first sentence of The Kommandants Girl.