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    Rave reviews for the novels of Barbara
Freethy

   
All She Ever Wanted

    "Three friends reunited to uncover a haunting mystery-I couldn't put it down." -Luanne Rice "RITA Award winner
Freethy
succeeds in developing a suitably eerie atmosphere that doesn't eclipse the story's main focus on the renewal of fabulous friendships and romances." -Publishers Weekly

   "A fabulous story! The mystery, the romance, and the reconnecting friendships all come together in the perfect mix of romantic suspense… the perfect story to curl up in front of a fire with." -Romance Junkies

   "A gripping tale… uplifting and hopeful… well written and compelling… a fascinating blend of romance, mystery, and suspense. Don't miss it!"

    -Romance Reviews Today

   
 Golden Lies

   "An absolute treasure, a fabulous page-turning combination of romance and intrigue. Fans of Nora Roberts and Elizabeth Lowell will love Golden Lies." -New York Times bestselling author Kristin Hannah "

   "A lively romp…
Freethy's
smooth prose, spirited storytelling, and engaging characters are sure to send readers on a treasure hunt for the author's backlist books." -Publishers Weekly

   "Multidimensional characters at all levels (especially the strong-willed hero and heroine), realistic and sometimes funny dialog, and a well-constructed plot that
Freethy
unwraps with such consummate skill that the conclusion is at once surprising and totally logical result in a rich and compelling tale." -Library Journal

 

Summer Secrets

    "Barbara
Freethy
writes with bright assurance, exploring the bonds of sisterhood and the excitement of blue water sailing. Summer Secrets is a lovely novel." -Luanne Rice

    "In the tradition of
LaVyrle
Spencer, gifted author Barbara
Freethy
creates an irresistible tale of family secrets, riveting adventure, and heart-touching romance. Told with wisdom and clarity, her story of love, forgiveness, letting go, and starting over will linger in your heart long after the book is closed." -Susan
Wiggs
   

 

     "
Freethy's
zesty storytelling will keep readers hooked, and the sisters' loving but prickly interactions will make anyone with a sibling smile." -Publishers Weekly

 

     "Graced with sympathetic, well-defined characters and an intriguing, multithreaded plot, this is an emotionally involving story… sure to please
Freethy's
growing fan base and, like Kristin Hannah's novels, neatly bridges the gap between romance and traditional women's fiction." -Library Journal

     "
Freethy
skillfully keeps the reader on the hook, and her tantalizing and believable tale has it all-romance, adventure, and mystery." -Booklist (starred review) Praise for Barbara
Freethy
"Barbara
Freethy
is a fresh and exciting voice in women's romantic fiction." -Susan Elizabeth Phillips "Superlative." -Debbie
Macomber
"Barbara
Freethy
delivers strong and compelling prose." -Publishers Weekly

      "
Freethy
has once again penned an exceptional piece of fiction." -Library Journal

 

Other Books by Barbara
Freethy

 

All She Ever Wanted

Golden Lies

Summer Secrets

BARBARA FREETHY
DON'T SAY A WORD

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A SIGNET BOOK

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Freethy
, 2005 All rights reserved \
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 To the Fog City Divas, Carol Grace, Diana Dempsey,

Candice
Hern
, Barbara McMahon, Kate Moore and honorary Diva Lynn Hanna,

 who always offer support, friendship, great ideas and lots of chocolate

Prologue

25 years earlier

 

    She took her bow with the other dancers, tears pressing against her lids, but she couldn't let those tears slip down her cheeks. No one could know that this night was different from any other. Too many people were watching her.

    As the curtain came down one last time, she ran off the stage into the arms of her husband, her lover, the man with whom she would take the greatest risk of her life.

    He met the question in her eyes with a reassuring smile.

    She wanted to ask if it was all arranged, if the plan was in motion, but she knew it would be unwise to speak. She would end this evening as she had ended all those before it. She went into her dressing room and changed out of her costume. When she was dressed, she said good night to some of the other dancers as she walked toward the exit, careful to keep her voice casual, as if she had not a care in the world. When she and her husband got into their automobile, they remained silent, knowing that the car might be bugged.

    It was a short drive to their home. She would miss her house, the garden in the back, the bedroom where she'd made love to her husband, and the nursery, where she'd rocked…

    No. She couldn't think of that. It was too painful. She had to concentrate on the future when they could finally be free. Her house, her life, everything that she possessed came with strings that were tightening around her neck like a noose, suffocating her with each passing day. It wasn't herself she feared for the most, but her family, her husband, who even now was being forced to do unconscionable things. They could no longer live a life of secrets.

    Her husband took her hand as they walked up to the front door. He slipped his key into the lock and the door swung open. She heard a small click, and horror registered in her mind. She saw the shocked recognition in her husband's eyes, but it was too late. They were about to die, and they both knew it. Someone had betrayed them.

    She prayed for the safety of those she had left behind as an explosion of fire lit up the night, consuming all their dreams with one powerful roar.

Chapter 1

 

Present day

 

   
Julia DeMarco felt a shiver run down her spine as she stood high on a bluff overlooking the
Golden Gate
Bridge
. It was a beautiful, sunny day in early September, and with the Pacific Ocean on one side of the bridge and the San Francisco Bay on the other, the view was breathtaking. She felt like she was on the verge of something exciting and wonderful, just the way every bride should feel. But as she took a deep breath of the fresh, somewhat salty air, her eyes began to water. She told herself the tears had more to do with the afternoon wind than the sadness she'd been wrestling with since her mother had passed away six months ago. This was supposed to be a happy time, a day for looking ahead, not behind. She just wished she felt confident instead of… uncertain.

    A pair of arms came around her waist, and she leaned back against the solid chest of her
fiance
, Michael
Graffino
. It seemed as if she'd done nothing but lean on Michael the past year. Most men wouldn't have stuck around, but he had. Now it was time to give him what he wanted, a wedding date. She didn't know why she was hesitating, except that so many things were changing in her life. Since Michael had proposed to her a year ago, her mother had died, her stepfather had put the family home up for sale, and her younger sister had moved in with her. A part of her just wanted to stop, take a few breaths, and think for a while instead of rushing headlong into another life-changing event. But Michael was pushing for a date, and she was grateful to him for sticking by her, so how could she say no? And why would she want to?

    Michael was a good man. Her mother had adored him. Julia could still remember the night she'd told her mom about the engagement. Sarah DeMarco hadn't been out of bed in days, and she hadn't smiled in many weeks, but that night she'd beamed from ear to ear. The knowledge that her oldest daughter was settling down with the son of one of her best friends had made her last days so much easier.

    "We should go, Julia. It's time to meet the event coordinator."

    She turned to face him, thinking again what a nice-looking man he was with his light brown hair, brown eyes, and a warm, ready smile. The olive skin of his Italian heritage and the fact that he spent most of his days out on the water, running a charter boat service off Fisherman's Wharf, kept his skin a dark, sunburned red.

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