
The next chapter in the Mirror Estate thriller series is almost here.
Stolen Secrets, Book 7, officially releases in ebook on June 2, with paperback and large print editions becoming available during the final week of May.
This book marks a major turning point in the series.
Long-buried truths are beginning to surface. Dangerous alliances are unraveling. And the Ghost arc that has shaped the Mirror Estate world from the beginning is finally moving toward its next major collision.
At the heart of Stolen Secrets is a deeply personal mystery involving an adopted daughter, a vanished teenager, hidden identities, and secrets powerful enough to destroy lives if exposed. What begins as a missing person investigation quickly evolves into a layered conspiracy thriller involving FBI operatives, crime-linked families, covert agendas, and emotional betrayals stretching across years.
One thing I especially wanted with this novel was emotional tension alongside the fast-paced suspense.
I’ve always loved mystery thrillers that combine cinematic storytelling with deeply human stakes. The kind of story where readers connect not only to the investigation, but also to the characters carrying the emotional weight behind it.
That is why hearing from early ARC readers has meant so much to me.
One reviewer wrote:
“Wow, fantastic thriller! I highly recommend this book… The characters are real and you will feel their emotions as you read this book.”
That comment honestly captured exactly what I hoped readers would experience while reading the story.
Like the earlier Mirror Estate novels, Stolen Secrets features short chapters, multiple points of view, layered investigations, and the kind of page-turning suspense inspired by the crime dramas and thriller series I enjoy watching myself.
And for readers who love print editions, both the paperback and large print versions will include the companion novella Shadow Extraction, featuring Olivia during a dangerous parallel mission tied to the larger conspiracy.
The secrets surrounding Mirror Estate are growing darker.
And some truths were never meant to be uncovered.
