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Unpretty Secrets

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Joshua “Dream” Parker is keeping something inside. Once his world collides with Chancy Witherspoon, that “something” is threatened to be revealed when Joshua rejects Chancy’s romantic overtures. How far will Joshua go to protect his image?

Stacia Watkins-Murray has to move back home with her mother, Grace Watkins, after her marriage to Michael Murray turns abusive. She hates the fact that she and her six-year-old twins are at her mother’s mercy. Grace Watkins has anything but grace when it comes to her daughter and grandchildren. Stacia and the twins have to experience Grace’s wrath until the day Stacia gets fed up. Which mother will be left standing?

You will be amazed at how desperate some will become in order to cover up their unpretty secrets.

244 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 7, 201

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About the author

Teresa D. Patterson

53 books115 followers
TERESA D. PATTERSON is a fiction author and a soap maker who resides in Florida.

Novels

A Bitter Pill to Swallow (co-authored with
Keith Gaston)
Big Tobe: Retribution
Ex-boyfriend
Ex-boyfriend 2
Fetish
Food Stamp Divas
Headlines
In Need of a Joshua Man
Panzina’s Passion
Pipe Dreams
Project Queen
Project Queen 2
Real Hood Wives of St. Pete., The
Spin Cycle
They Call Me Mr. G-Spot
Uncrossing Her Legs
Unpretty Secrets
What About Your Friends
When There Are No Tomorrows

Novellas

All of Me Loves All of You
My Cousin, Lenore
Soul on Fire
Under the Oak Tree
Unseen Wounds
Writer's Island

Young Adult Titles

Janell Has an Attitude
Sequoia Denise, Just a Kid

Short Stories

Christmas Morning
Daddy Never Loved Me
His Insignificant Son
How Many Licks
Office Grapevine
Raggedy Ann
She Gets What She Wants
The Boy Who Needed Someone & Other Stories
The Power in Words

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1,635 reviews4 followers
December 26, 2018
Deep secrets

Wow, I didn't expect all the craziness in this book. I felt sorry for Joshua and Stacia - they both went through things in childhood that should have been dealt with long ago. The irony is one had a supportive family and the other a hateful parent, yet they both carried secrets that led to new secrets. The story ended abruptly as if the author didn't know where to go from there; it didn't appear to be a cliffhanger. I took one star off for that reason.
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Author 2 books5 followers
October 19, 2017
Great!

This was a really great read! I laughed and cried while reading this book and I definitely would recommend everyone to read it!
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495 reviews12 followers
September 10, 2015
This was a pretty well paced book from my girl Teresa Patterson who always pays homage to St. Petersburg in her novels. Joshua Parker was shall we say "curious" and got far more than he was seeking with Chancy. As with all secrets, Joshua's was semi-discovered by nosey co-worker , Georgetta who used info to blackmail him into a relationship.

Stacia's situation was one of severe abuse perpetrated against her by everyone from her mother to her stepfather to her husband. Abuse was sexual, verbal, and physical and still on-going. I only wish we were told where Michael was let out. I wanted to know the rest of that story!
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236 reviews13 followers
May 19, 2015
I've been a big fan of Ms. Patterson's for quite a while now. What I love about her books is that she always writes about real issues, and draws you in immediately. Her stories flow effortlessly, she seasons the story with lots of drama. I always look forward to reading her books, because I know that she's going to bring the heat! I'd recommend this book to everyone!
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April 5, 2014
VERY Good BOOK

VERY Good BOOK

I wish their was more to read this was a short story. But a very good one. I like what Teresa D Patterson write.
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