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Nothing Breaks Like a Heart: AI Uncovers Shocking Secrets & Lies
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Nothing Breaks Like a Heart: AI Uncovers Shocking Secrets & Lies

SAM&PAM's Book Radar · KAO

March 1, 202518m 26s

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Nothing Breaks Like a Heart by Barbara Freethy, a psychological thriller published in 2025, explores the dark side of love and deception available on Amazon: https://amzn.to/41jOcgS

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Lauren Gray thought she found her fairy tale with Andrew Chadwick, the man who saved her life. Six months later, their dream wedding at an exclusive island resort turns into a nightmare as cracks appear in their perfect life. Lauren realizes her new husband is keeping dangerous secrets, and unraveling them puts her life at risk. This pulse-pounding thriller is perfect for readers who love domestic suspense and twisted mysteries. It questions how well we truly know the ones we love and the lies we tell ourselves.

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