Some truths don’t ruin a legacy. They reveal what it cost.
Joanna Harrington has spent her life doing what strong women do holding everything together.
As a powerful political strategist in Boston, she has built her reputation on discipline, loyalty, and the ability to keep even the ugliest truths from seeing daylight. She knows how to manage a scandal, silence a rumor, and protect the people she loves, even when it costs her pieces of herself. But when her sister Faith’s memoir threatens to expose long-buried secrets about their mother, Joanna is forced to confront the one thing she has never truly her own past.
What begins as a family reckoning soon becomes something far more dangerous.
Behind the polished legacy of Frieda Harrington lies a hidden history of betrayal, sacrifice, and a powerful man whose name was never supposed to be spoken. As old wounds reopen and political whispers begin to circle, Joanna finds herself caught between the life she has carefully built and the truth that could unravel it all. Her career is suddenly at risk. Her family is splintering. And the son she loves is beginning to see the woman beneath the armor.
Set between the sharp edges of Boston power and the windswept shores of Montauk where the Harrington women return to reckon with the past, this emotionally gripping novel is about the burden of silence, the cost of protecting those we love, and the courage it takes for a woman to finally choose truth over survival.
Because sometimes the secrets that break a family apart are the very ones that give it a chance to heal.
Kimberly Thomas has a passion for writing heartfelt stories that resonate with her readers. With two adult children and a loving husband, she understands the complexities of family dynamics and uses this knowledge to create relatable characters. When she's not writing, she loves to travel and explore new cultures. She finds inspiration in the people she meets and the places she visits, and often incorporates her experiences into her stories.
Kimberly specializes in feel-good women's fiction, clean and wholesome contemporary romance. Her stories focus on love, loss, and the everyday situations that families face. Her writing style is engaging and relatable, and she has a talent for drawing readers in and keeping them hooked until the very end.
Exposure is Joanna Harrington’s story. She was the oldest of the three daughters raised by Frieda Harrington. She was the daughter who modeled her life after her mother – or at least she thought she did until she began to discover family secrets that changed everything, she believed about her mother and about herself.
Joanna was a powerful political strategist in Boston. She was well known for her discipline and loyalty and her ability to keep political secrets from the public. She was the most upset when she found out that she had a sister that she’d never known about and that their mother had left the family mansion and her diaries to Faith. She begins to panic when she finds out that Faith plans to write their mother’s memoir which will expose long held family secrets that will exposure the family to gossip and possible danger. As rumors begin to spread based on the proposed memoir, Joanna has to make some major decisions in her life that affect the life that she had worked so hard to create. Is it more important to be the person that you have created yourself to be or to be true to yourself and your family truths? Will she be able to choose truth over survival? Sometimes secrets from the past need to be exposed so that a family can heal.
I really enjoyed this second book in the series. Joanna was a strong woman and had always lived her life in a very strict and disciplined manner. It was interesting to see how her thought process worked when she realized that the person she was showing to the public was not the person that she really was or wanted to be.
Joanna has spent her career dealing with politics and controlling who says what and how it gets said. She is used to be in control.
However, as we learned in the prior book, her half sister Faith, has decided to write a memoir of their mother and secrets that have been kept hidden for years. Including the powerful name of Faith's father.
Joanna knows that if this family secret gets out, it could ruin her family. She starts trying to delay the release of the memoir, but then starts to receive more information that may change things.
Should she let this move forward or protect her family as she always has?
If you haven't read book 1, do yourself a favor and read it first, then continue the Harrington family story. Can't wait to read the point of view from the other sisters!
Many thanks to the author for an advanced reader copy!
Exposure is book 2 in the House of Harrington series by Kimberly Thomas 4.5 stars
Up next is Joanna, political strategist in Boston who has spent her life handling all types of issues for other people. When things from her personal life arise which she has kept buried she now needs to confront them head on…can’t wait for the next book!
I voluntarily read a copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
This is more intrigue and drama in the Harrington series. Joanna has always been in control of herself and others and knew how to work to get what she wants. She is finding out some hard truths about herself and her mother that makes he look at her life entirely different. Great story!
This was a good continuation of this series. This book focuses on Joanna. She’s an intense strong woman willing to do what needs to be done. Lots of secrets are out there trying to find the light of day. Another good story by this author.