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Nicola Moriarty
Nicola Moriarty lives in Sydney's north west with her husband and two small (but remarkably strong willed) daughters. She is the younger sister of bestselling authors Liane Moriarty and Jaclyn Moriarty. In between various career changes, becoming a mum and studying at Macquarie University, she... show more



Nicola Moriarty lives in Sydney's north west with her husband and two small (but remarkably strong willed) daughters. She is the younger sister of bestselling authors Liane Moriarty and Jaclyn Moriarty. In between various career changes, becoming a mum and studying at Macquarie University, she began to write. Now, she can't seem to stop.www.nicolamoriarty.com.auwww.facebook.com/NicolaMoriartyAuthor

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Birth date: June 30, 1981
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alwaysbooks
alwaysbooks rated it 8 years ago
A three and a half star rating.Four best friends from high school in Australia are having some time away together, leaving their partners at home. All of them have a secret or two and one drunken evening they decided it might be fun to each write an anonymous letter revealing something about themsel...
The Reading Shed
The Reading Shed rated it 8 years ago
This is the first of Nicola’s work I have read and I can honestly say how much I thoroughly enjoyed every single page. The story had it all, Friendship, Secrets & Lies, and a not too heavy mystery. I loved getting to know each character in this well written book. It certainly had me hooked
lauredhel
lauredhel rated it 12 years ago
Content note for postnatal depression, suicidality, child abandonment, character deathOh, this book. This book. It shattered me into tiny pieces. And not from what you who've read it already might expect. No, it was the first-person view of postnatal depression that got to me. We hear what it is (fo...
tien
tien rated it 13 years ago
Whilst I prided myself to read pretty much everything, there is actually a type of book I usually try to avoid and that’s any contemporary chick-lit type of story. Nevertheless, I think I still read an average of 2-3 a year (out of my usual 200+ books). So why did I choose to read this obviously gi...
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