In Suspicions, author Sasha Campbell pens a provocative tale about the trouble that can arise when a person ignores the past for too long.
Because Noelle Gordon owns the hottest beauty salon in the area, she hears a lot about her clients’ private lives. But when a baby is abandoned on her doorstep, Noelle finds that she is the one at the center of all the drama.
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"This book was such a good read. It pulls you in and keeps you there until the end. The pace of the book was perfect and I enjoyed how each chapter was a different character. I think that makes a book more interesting. So, overall I would give this book 5/5. the author did a great job."
— Holly (5 out of 5 stars)
“Steamy, hilarious, dramatic, and replete with remarkably well-written plot twists. First-person point of view is ideal for engaging readers in the tumultuous lives of the principals. Passionate dialogue and vivid action make this an easy and extraordinary read.”
— RT Book Reviews (4½ stars, Top Pick!)" This is a very good book. Page turner from beginning to end. The way Tiffany handled Kimble was hilarious. Tiffany's mother is a trip. I love how the author developed all the characters and kept each of their stories interesting. "
— Rachel, 1/6/2014" In the beginning I thought that this book was going to be pretty predictable, but the more I read the better it got. What twists and turns. This was a great book and I found myself anticipating what would happen next. I can't wait to see what Sasha Campbell has in store for us next. "
— Wendy, 12/17/2013" it was okay..... "
— Eleanor, 12/13/2013" this was my first reading of this authors work. the book was very interesting. plenty of drama without being thuggish or ghetto. loved the interaction with all of the characters...they worked well. starting her other book, Confessions, tonight. "
— B, 12/12/2013" I did enjoy all of the drama and storyline of the book......but the ending. Well the ending tried to tie everything together but it got sloppy and thrown together. Outside of that loved all the plots, twists and turns. "
— Jennifer, 11/26/2013" I am always on the go so I listen to all my books on CD. I really like the voices that read for the different characters. This book started out very slow to me, but soon picked up. It turned out to be a very interesting listen. "
— Tracey, 8/18/2012" This book was chosen as one of our Bookclub choices. I found it to be just o.k. I guess I was looking for more. All of the women seem stupid to me, not one had any class or substance. I do however plan to read the authors other book Confessions. "
— Cicely, 8/8/2012" This was a pretty good quick read. The ending left you a feel good feeling, like anything could work out. "
— Yvette, 6/21/2012" I liked it but it was a lot of drama. "
— Angela, 3/21/2012" Final rating 3.5 stars. "
— Delonya, 12/25/2011" This book was really good. It held my interest throughout the whole book and that is a plus for me! LOL "
— Sheryl, 8/26/2011" In the beginning I thought that this book was going to be pretty predictable, but the more I read the better it got. What twists and turns. This was a great book and I found myself anticipating what would happen next. I can't wait to see what Sasha Campbell has in store for us next. "
— Wendy, 8/16/2011" My daughter won a copy on Goodreads. <br/>I didn't like it....it didn't keep my interest. "
— Barbara, 8/1/2011" I liked it but it was a lot of drama. "
— Angela, 7/16/2011" this was my first reading of this authors work. the book was very interesting. plenty of drama without being thuggish or ghetto. loved the interaction with all of the characters...they worked well. starting her other book, Confessions, tonight. "
— B, 5/25/2011Sasha Campbell is the author of Scandals, Suspicions, and Confessions. She lives with her family in Virginia.
Patricia R. Floyd has narrated dozens of audiobooks throughout her career, including Denise Nicholas’ Freshwater Road and Ellease Southerland’s Let the Lion Eat Straw. Balanced with her audiobook work, she has directed several plays at Stamford Theatre Works. She has won five AudioFile Earphones Awards.
Karen Pittman is an American actress and singer. She received her bachelor of science in voice and opera at Northwestern University and received her masters of fine arts from NYU. Karen starred in the Pulitzer Prize–winning Broadway play Disgraced, and had a guest starring role in FX network’s critically acclaimed television series The Americans.
Korey Jackson, an Earphones Award-winning narrator, is an actor, known for his roles in the films 37, Life Itself, and Anesthesia. He earned his MFA in acting from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts.
Rachel Leslie is an audiobook narrator whose readings include In the Midst of It All by Tiffany Warren, Saved and Single by Sheila Copeland, and Leonardo Da Vinci: Giants of Science by Kathleen Krull.