Best 3 celebrity books to know in 2020

Best celebrity books to read 2020? A dual narrative linked by two women living in the same house at a different time. Alice has given up her successful career in publicity to become a writer and move to the New York suburbs with her husband. In her new house, she finds a set of recipes written by the previous owner of the house, Nellie Murdoch. Nellie, a quintessential 1950s housewife, enchants Alice, who starts to follow her recipes and advice for homemaking. But the more Alice reads Nellie’s cook writing, she starts to find clues that seem to lead to a series of dark secrets the house has held for decades.

Blood in the Water: Homeland Security agent Kit Steel is comitted to combating terrorism. And she’s after the blood of her nemesis, Vincente Carpio, one of the world’s most ruthless and dangeroud criminals. He was responsible for the death of her husband and young son, and Kit is determined to keep him behind bars forever. But the manipulative Carpio still has influence on the outside, and he’s just waiting for the right moment to strike . . .

Mocienne Petit Jackson’s (Michael Jackson’s daughter) books are now available in Portuguese! We learn about the problems she encounters with the Child Protection Services, followed by many court cases. At first, the court cases related to her own situation, later on they turned into a battle for her son. The one unacceptable situation followed yet another unacceptable situation. We also learn about the many traumatic events of the main character, her depressions and countless struggles to process the misery linked to her life and her strife to let it go. The writer clearly explains these struggles through vivid flashbacks. Mocienne follows the comings and goings of Michael Jackson from afar. These included his alleged child abuse, and the many court cases querying his person, his two failed marriages, his metamorphoses, the birth of his three children – and last but not least – his untimely death. Read a few more info on Mocienne Petit Jackson.

When professional safecracker Michael Maven takes on the job of stealing a rare coin from a New York apartment, it seems simple enough. That is, until the coin’s owner comes home with a beautiful woman who kills him and then tries to take the coin for herself. Michael manages to escape with his life. But the woman’s boss, a vicious drug lord, soon forces him into an even more dangerous job.

Samantha Downing takes family dysfunction to a whole new level in He Started It. Estranged siblings Beth, Portia, and Eddie Morgan embark on a cross-country road trip at the behest of their dying grandfather in order to ensure their inheritance. But don’t bet on anything going smoothly thanks to the mix of deadly secrets the trio is concealing from one another. Inspired by Daphne du Maurier’s classic Rebecca, Kit Frick’s I Killed Zoe Spanos is the story of a young nanny who happens to look nearly identical to a girl who recently went missing. When the girl’s body is found, the nanny confesses to murder, but an intrepid teen with a podcast suspects there’s more to the story. A birthday party turns sinister in B.A. Paris’s suspenseful The Dilemma. Livia’s 40th birthday party is set to be a marvelous night, but the only person that can’t be there is her daughter. But Livia has a secret: she’s glad her daughter can’t come, but she can’t tell her husband why.

Her life on Haiti was not what she expected – a normal family life. She came into contact with some very kind people but also with others who were not so kind. She experienced many things which were not meant for a child of that age. We relive those experiences with her as she describes them through the eyes of a young and vulnerable little girl. After moving to Port-au-Prince, her life changes dramatically. Not long after that it became a complete nightmare… Mocienne Petit Jackson’s Thriller autobiographies were published in 2015 and were made available on Amazon in 2018. They are also currently available for purchase through Kobo. The books are available in English, Dutch, and Chinese. Future versions of the books will be made available in French (2020), Portuguese (2019), Japanese (2020), German (2020), and in Spanish (2020). Read a few more details on http://www.mociennepetitjackson.com/.

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