Jacie Middlemann
ASIN: B09RMWT762
Publisher: (January 31, 2022)
Pages: 23
Hiding is no longer enough…she needed answers…and to somehow understand the message her father left for her in the place where she spent so much time daydreaming as a teenager…she wasn’t daydreaming now…and neither are Jackson and Simon as they study one of the keys and wonder if the scratched marking they see on it tells them where it might go…and as Ava and Harper prepare to return to the house, she finds it difficult to leave Portia’s apartment and wonders if there is more in her father’s letter to her than is obvious…Mick Johnson might be dead but his killer is unknown and the clues leading to them are non-existent. Completely non-existent…which according to Jackson never ever happens. But Elijah Sullivan, the father she adored all her life left clues…she just has to unravel them even as she comes to terms with her feelings about Harper…and his for her…It’s the middle of the ...