A brand-new epic novel from best-selling author Maggie Miller; The Secret Keeper is the first in a trilogy and the big summer read you’ve been waiting for.
Harper Calhoun lives a pretty rarified life. She’s the personal confidant of Hollywood’s elite. But she does more than rub elbows with them. She helps them make big decisions, gives them advice when they need it, and coaches them on how to deal with the pressures of fame.
She’s even dating one of the biggest superstars. But when the spotlight turns on her, she’s the one who can’t deal with the pressure. The risk is too great that the truth about who she really is will be exposed.
So Harper does the only thing she can think of. She packs up and heads to the cottage she’s recently inherited from a very grateful client. A cottage on a random beach in Florida seems like the perfect place to escape and figure out how to move forward.
She didn’t intend to become a professional secret keeper, but there’s no turning back now. Can she escape the media microscope, or is her past about to be exposed?
i had to drag myself through the mud for this one. the plot is actually very interesting and i feel like it could make for a GREAT series if it wasn’t so painstakingly slow. EVERYTHING was explained. i.e “i looked at my dog. i think he needs to go outside. i get up. i pet him. i grab his leash. we go downstairs. i put my shoes on.” etc etc. obviously that isn’t pen and paper what was said but that’s the gist. i would like to know how the story ends but all the extra words just isn’t worth it
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It's not often you read a book about a career you've never heard of. A personal confidant to the stars. But with a catch. No one can ever know you are associated with them. New clients only come from word of mouth. This book covers many things, grief, internet bullying, adoption, birth parents and many other things. I am looking forward to book two.
I am a big fan of Maggie Miller's books. She is one of my favorite authors. She weaves a story that has excellent characters, a great plot and keeps your interest from page one to finish. Cannot wait to read The next book in this trilogy.
Oh my goodness! I love reading Maggie Miller. Her books are straight through reads. This book evokes so many emotions. It has characters that you love and hate, interesting twists and life-like situations that somehow often, but not always, end with fairy tale endings. I can’t wait to read the next book in the series.
This is a different kind of novel than what I usually read. I love mysteries and thrillers, but I was in the mood for something with a lower body count. This is the first book I’ve read from this author. I’d say it’s more of a slice of life than a story, really. A majority of the book details the characters sleeping (or not), making coffee, taking showers, cooking meals, walking the dog, etc. Almost like a journal. That being said, the characters are interesting and well developed. Even the minor ones. The only plot line I didn’t understand was the one concerning the MC’s job but maybe you need to understand Hollywood better to “get” it. The book ends abruptly on a sorta cliffhanger, so if that triggers you, be warned. But I’m pretty sure I’ll read the next one so it didn’t really bother me.
I enjoyed this book in general. Good characters, vivid settings. I did not like that the book did not have an ending and you have to read the next book to figure out what happens. I don’t mind reading a series where one or two things are left on a resolved, but literally not a single storyline was wrapped up by the end of book one. My other complaint is that there are too many times in dialogue and the character thoughts where there is too much detail. I feel like a good editor could’ve cut out a lot of extraneous logistical details, like moving a coffee mug from one edge of the table to the other, or standing up, or sitting down, or clipping a dog leash on, or taking a dog leash off. That just wasn’t necessary.
I loved this book. There is no heavily controversial characters, which is always something I enjoy. It has a clear story flow, and while I listened to it on audio book as I was driving, I would go and buy the physical book just so I can read it again and highlight certain sentences that made me shout as I was driving. I will say though, the ending of this book bugged me. Not because it was bad, but because it was abrupt. I went and immediately bought the next book in the series after the ending of the first book because I needed to find out what happens next.
Interesting concept. A personal confidant is something missing in every life. Someone to hold your secrets without any worry about them becoming known. What a great idea. Too bad it's so missing in most people's lives. The only thing I didn't like about this book is you have to get book 2 to continue the story. It would have been better to know that going in. Otherwise, good, multi layered story.
This isn't for me. I'm not a fan of books with so much detail of the unimportant things. As in, she sat in her Herman Miller chair...instead of her office chair. When it's done so often that I notice it and it pulls me out of the story, I usually dnf. That's just me. Others may not even notice. Dnf 19%
This was a great book about 2 sisters who reconnected after being adopted separately as children. Harper works for wealthy people and Frankie is an assistant principal. Both have drama in their lives so they end up getting together at Harper's house she inherited from a client. I really enjoyed how this book played out.
I really enjoyed this book and flew through it. I liked how it went through the mind of all the characters, who are all so likable, and how it showed so much progress in their thoughts throughout the book. There was a lot of different plot lines that were interesting and unlike anything I’ve read before. I’m interested in reading the rest of the series!!
Maggie Miller is an auto read author for me. The Secret Keeper did not disappoint. The premise was fresh. The characters are interesting. My only complaint is having to wait for the next book in the series.
Different story line. It take a long time for these characters to find love. Lots of life happening for them until they get there. It's a long road, to work thru grief.
Loved the 1st book, Maggie Miller did a great job of connecting Frankie and Harper's lives. Love all the characters she is adding to put a lot of excitement and turmoil into Hideaway Bay. Can't wait to read the 2nd book.
This book was great with all of the drama of Harper inheritance of Armstrong's house and meet Mitchell. Her sister visiting and finding out about their birth mother. Harper's reputation being smeared. I look forward to seeing how everything works out.
I have been totally engrossed in this story, it leaves you wanting to read more and the story to continue. I'm getting ready to start the second book in this series.