Jed always told me he'd take care of everything. And I believed him, I trusted him, I love him.
—"Wish there were truly men in the world like the Friessen Men." Reviewer Sara
—“This is an emotionally charged well written portrayal of a couple faced with a tragedy and the secrets that could destroy them.” - Rita Herron, Author
—“The whole Friessen family show up in this story, and it was good to catch up with them all. The author really knows how to tug at your heart strings. Jed has a really tough time of it in this book, but I won't say more as I don't want to spoil the story.” – Loves Reading
—“ This was an excellent story, emotional and tragic, with a deeply heartfelt love story. – Melody
In SECRETS, for Diana, Jed was the first man she trusted. He was the first man to show her what true love was. He was the father of her child, the one man she could always count on. Until one spring day Jed falls from the roof of the barn and Diana’s world as she knows it begins to unravel.
Diana is forced to face two things, her husband's secrets, and what if... there was no Jed.
Genre: FICTION / Romance / WesternSpent one year in the the top 100 for Western Romance and Romance Series on Amazon hitting the #1 spot for Western Romance, sagas and contemporary romance.
Currently book 6 of a big family romance series that now spans three series. This series has sold over 750,000 and is my most requested series.
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“Jed, I’m tired of you hiding things. And don’t think I haven’t noticed the stress this new horse center is putting on you. Is there something more I can do to help? What else has to be done? Maybe we should hire help.”
Hire help! He couldn’t believe she wanted to hire help. He ground his jaw, as that was the last thing they were going to do. “We don’t need help. I’m almost done, just got to finish the roof, and then, when we start that first class next week, everything will be fine.” And it would be, because the few who were interested and had signed up would be paying next week.
Diana slid around and rested her head on Jed’s chest, and then her chin as she gazed up at him. “You’re sure that’s all?”
Jed rested his hand on the back of her head. “Next week everything will be fine. Let’s get some sleep so we’re not both tired tomorrow.”