4 Books by Anya Mora
Requirements: epub/azw3/mobi reader, 1.9 mb 623 kb
Overview: Anya Mora lives in the PNW with her family. Her novels, while leaning toward the dark, ultimately reflect light, courage, and her innate belief that love rewards the brave.
Genre: Mystery/Thriller




The Wife Lie - My husband is missing.
And his wife is on my doorstep.
The wife I never knew he had.
Does that mean my husband's out looking for wife number three?
The more I dig... the more I find.
Ledger Stone is not the man I thought I knew.
What I'd thought was a whirlwind romance has turned out to be a hurricane laced with lies.
It started with one.
Will it end with another?
Not My Baby (2023) - Never question a mother’s intuition.
My water isn’t supposed to break while there’s a storm raging, when my husband isn’t on the island, and as the power flickers out. Darkness covers the cabin as I cling to my belly. I never imagined it happening like this.
Trained as a midwife, I know I can deliver my daughter.
* * *
I look at her, and I see her — I’ve always known her.
She’s perfect. Sweat and tears streak down my face as I kiss her over and over again. Reaching for my bag of midwifery supplies, I wipe her nose and press her tiny body to my chest.
I fall asleep with her in my arms.
* * *
When I wake, my husband is home, the lights are back on — but the baby he’s holding — it’s not mine.
I’m not crazy.
I gave birth to a girl, and that baby in his arms is a boy.
He’s not my baby.
You won’t want to put this down until you find the shocking truth about what happened.
Please note this is a revised edition of The Midwife’s Mistake. It contains themes of baby loss that some readers may find upsetting.
The Perfect Family (2023) - My daughter is dead and my son is the prime suspect.
Doubling over, hot tears streak my face, and I want to pull Betsy to my chest and breathe her in. Betsy made me a mother and now she’s gone. It was a senseless accident. A loose rock, a fast fall into the ravine. She was only ten.
Four days later, the deputy sheriff’s at our door. His words destroy what’s left of me in one fell swoop. ‘She didn’t fall. Your daughter was murdered.’
They say it was our adopted son Holden who killed his sister. He had the worst start in life — and it’s not been easy — but I can’t believe he’d hurt her. I won’t believe it.
But if it wasn’t him . . . ? Who would do something like this to our beautiful girl, so full of sunshine?
I have to find out the truth — no matter how bad it is.
They say you can’t pick your family.
But I picked mine.
Did I choose my daughter’s murderer?
Please note this is a revised edition of Tuesday’s Child.
The Little Girl I Always Wanted - It’s as if my heart is bursting out of my chest. Nine-year-old Jubilee, our new adopted daughter, is beaming. She’s the little girl I always wanted and we’re finally taking her home.
Three months later.
‘This can’t be happening,’ I say. ‘She can’t be gone. She’s just a little girl, our little girl. She was here in her bed last night. I remember. I . . .’
I feel the panic rising, my worst fear surfacing. What if I brought her home — only to be taken?
Jubilee is not the first girl to go missing in our town. They found a body out in the cornfield — bones broken, a beautiful young girl gone.
Our community has already lost so many daughters. Mine cannot be next.
Download Instructions:
all
https://upfiles.com/IItb9pi
https://www.centfile.com/caucm3aotvgx
The Little Girl I Always Wanted
https://upfiles.com/PUvdmt
https://www.centfile.com/7exwohbfq426
Requirements: epub/azw3/mobi reader, 1.9 mb 623 kb
Overview: Anya Mora lives in the PNW with her family. Her novels, while leaning toward the dark, ultimately reflect light, courage, and her innate belief that love rewards the brave.
Genre: Mystery/Thriller
The Wife Lie - My husband is missing.
And his wife is on my doorstep.
The wife I never knew he had.
Does that mean my husband's out looking for wife number three?
The more I dig... the more I find.
Ledger Stone is not the man I thought I knew.
What I'd thought was a whirlwind romance has turned out to be a hurricane laced with lies.
It started with one.
Will it end with another?
Not My Baby (2023) - Never question a mother’s intuition.
My water isn’t supposed to break while there’s a storm raging, when my husband isn’t on the island, and as the power flickers out. Darkness covers the cabin as I cling to my belly. I never imagined it happening like this.
Trained as a midwife, I know I can deliver my daughter.
* * *
I look at her, and I see her — I’ve always known her.
She’s perfect. Sweat and tears streak down my face as I kiss her over and over again. Reaching for my bag of midwifery supplies, I wipe her nose and press her tiny body to my chest.
I fall asleep with her in my arms.
* * *
When I wake, my husband is home, the lights are back on — but the baby he’s holding — it’s not mine.
I’m not crazy.
I gave birth to a girl, and that baby in his arms is a boy.
He’s not my baby.
You won’t want to put this down until you find the shocking truth about what happened.
Please note this is a revised edition of The Midwife’s Mistake. It contains themes of baby loss that some readers may find upsetting.
The Perfect Family (2023) - My daughter is dead and my son is the prime suspect.
Doubling over, hot tears streak my face, and I want to pull Betsy to my chest and breathe her in. Betsy made me a mother and now she’s gone. It was a senseless accident. A loose rock, a fast fall into the ravine. She was only ten.
Four days later, the deputy sheriff’s at our door. His words destroy what’s left of me in one fell swoop. ‘She didn’t fall. Your daughter was murdered.’
They say it was our adopted son Holden who killed his sister. He had the worst start in life — and it’s not been easy — but I can’t believe he’d hurt her. I won’t believe it.
But if it wasn’t him . . . ? Who would do something like this to our beautiful girl, so full of sunshine?
I have to find out the truth — no matter how bad it is.
They say you can’t pick your family.
But I picked mine.
Did I choose my daughter’s murderer?
Please note this is a revised edition of Tuesday’s Child.
The Little Girl I Always Wanted - It’s as if my heart is bursting out of my chest. Nine-year-old Jubilee, our new adopted daughter, is beaming. She’s the little girl I always wanted and we’re finally taking her home.
Three months later.
‘This can’t be happening,’ I say. ‘She can’t be gone. She’s just a little girl, our little girl. She was here in her bed last night. I remember. I . . .’
I feel the panic rising, my worst fear surfacing. What if I brought her home — only to be taken?
Jubilee is not the first girl to go missing in our town. They found a body out in the cornfield — bones broken, a beautiful young girl gone.
Our community has already lost so many daughters. Mine cannot be next.
Download Instructions:
all
https://upfiles.com/IItb9pi
https://www.centfile.com/caucm3aotvgx
The Little Girl I Always Wanted
https://upfiles.com/PUvdmt
https://www.centfile.com/7exwohbfq426