Louise, Robert, Michael, Veronique . . . and Daniel – bound together by invisible ties.
For LOUISE being in love with Robert was the most perfect secret she’d ever had. But she didn’t realize that everyone around her had their own secrets to keep:
MICHAEL had married Louise because he loved her . . . or so he claimed. So why was he still seeing:
VERONIQUE – she might be Michael’s ex-wife, but she still seemed to have a powerful hold over him, even though she desperately wanted:
DANIEL – innocent and irresistible yet he was the force that controlled all of their lives.
Could ROBERT break the threads which held all these people together without losing Louise, the woman he loved? Only he could decide – and perhaps the solution was the most dangerous secret of all…
Secrets is a thrilling family saga in which everyone has something to hide.
Angela Arney has been a published romance author since 1984. She’s had a varied career, which has included working as a verbatim shorthand writer, cabaret singer, a teacher, hospital administrator, caterer and finally a full-time writer. Angela is interested in the theatre – she writes for and directs local amateur companies.
Angela Arney was born in Hampshire, England, where she has lived for most of his life. She went to school in Winchester, but since 2001, she lives in Marchwood, near Southampton. A widowed, she has a son, a daughter, and four grandchildren. Before writing she had a varied career as a caberet singer, a teacher, and then hospital administrator.
Angela has been a published writer of successful romantic novels since 1984, has had 16 romantic suspense stories published as well as four larger mainstream novels. She was the nineteenth elected Chairman (1997–1999) of the Romantic Novelists' Association, is a reader for the New Writers Scheme (unpublished writers) and also reads partial manuscripts for a publisher. She is a speaker for various literary events up and down the country. Together with two other local authors, June Tate and Katie Fforde, she runs creative writing courses to tutor others. As well as writing, Angela has interests in amateur theatre both as a performer and director for plays and musicals. She took time out to return to the theatre as a director of amateur companies, but she has now returned to writing novels.