Author Carey Anderson
Genre African American Fiction
Release Date December 20, 2016
Print Length 625 pages
Publisher Self-Published
Blurb
Secrets & Lies is the story of two young couples. Although each couple had plans for the future, neither one of them start off as they planned. Royce and Alaina try their best to hold on to the dream. Tavio and Eva figure out that the plans of children can be too difficult to execute. Both couples learn that their secrets become bigger than their relationships, while their lies tear them apart.
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About The Author
Carey Anderson was born and raised in the San
Francisco Bay Area in California. At a very young age she learned that she had
a natural gift for storytelling. Carey would entertain her family and friends
with stories about anything going on in her life or theirs.
One classroom assignment forever changed her life
opening an unmarked door. Her teacher, who brought out all things creative
within her, read her story aloud to the class.
Carey started writing stories as an outlet for
the things going on in her life. Once she was in high school she began
receiving extra credit from her English teacher for writing stories during her
free time after school and on the weekends. Her English teacher suggested that
she look into writing children's books, which she still, may do one day.
During a really turbulent time in Carey's life
she began writing what is now known as Tracy's Complications, on her
iPhone just as a little doodle.
Quickly after finishing Tracy's Complications,
Carey began Sometimes Love Isn't Enough and Love Is Just Enough, the
story of her life. Carey comes from a large family of cousins, and siblings
so having such a large family on Amber or Malcolm's side is not strange or
unusual for her. "The Latour's and the Wallace's in a lot of ways
are like both of my parent's families, with lots of sprinkles of
imagination. Neither side is directly represented in one family, but they're
all in there." Again using only her iPhone, Carey crafted this master
piece losing lots of sleep because Amber or Malcolm would wake her up to tell
her more about their story.
Thus far Carey's stories have been relatable and entertaining. They
have been received well by the public and she looks forward to continuing to
entertain you.
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