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Credence by Penelope Douglas
Credence by Penelope Douglas












She’s sent to live in a remote mountain town with her step-uncle and 2 male step-cousins, none of whom she’s ever met before. Tiernan is a few months shy of 18 when her parents die suddenly. It’s been awhile since I read PDouglas but I was immediately reminded of how much I admire her writing when she grabbed me by the throat and pulled me into Tiernan’s story.

Credence by Penelope Douglas Credence by Penelope Douglas

If my body didn’t require sleep, I would have finished it in one sitting. *Credence is a new adult standalone novel suitable for readers 18+.Ĭredence blew me away. She also realizes that lines blur and rules become easy to break when no one else is watching. As the three of them take her under their wing, teach her to work and survive in the remote woods far away from the rest of the world, she slowly finds her place among them. Sent to live with him and his two sons, Noah and Kaleb, in the mountains of Colorado, Tiernan soon learns that these men now have a say in what she chooses to care and not care about anymore. Jake Van der Berg, her father’s stepbrother and her only living relative, assumes guardianship of Tiernan who is still two months shy of eighteen. But has anything really changed? She’s always been alone, hasn’t she? The shadow of her parents’ fame followed her everywhere.Īnd when they suddenly pass away, she knows she should be devastated. Shipped off to boarding schools from an early age, it was still impossible to escape the loneliness and carve out a life of her own.

Credence by Penelope Douglas

The only child of a film producer and his starlet wife, she’s grown up with wealth and privilege but not love or guidance. Tiernan de Haas doesn’t care about anything anymore. Genres: Adult, Contemporary, New Adult, Romance Published by Selfpublished on January 13, 2020 Warning: This book includes mature content such as: sexual content, and/or drug and/or alcohol use, and/or violence.














Credence by Penelope Douglas