

Because the biggest secrets are still kept a secret and more than just marriage is at risk. They all come into contact as they walk through Avery’s door and Marissa admits to having an affair. Though they must follow her unconventional ways, it doesn’t stop her from offering crisis counseling to individuals who need it.
#Books like greetings from witness protection license
Avery Chambers comes in.Īvery is a therapist who misplaced her license to practice. She wants to do the necessary repairs out of love for her husband and for their eight-year-old son. Their seemingly flawless relationship is actually riven by work and a lack of connection. Prior to Marissa’s infidelity, wealthy Washington suburbia residents Marissa and Matthew Bishop appeared to have it all. “Obnoxious little brothers make great early-detection systems for embarrassing moments.” “And why is it that it didn’t seem weird to pretend to be someone I’m not? Have I been doing that at every school I’ve ever gone to? With everyone, I’ve ever known? Heck, is there anyone who isn’t doing that?” “I think sometimes they forget that kids are putting on performances all day, just acting like the people we think we are until, like, ten years from now, when we figure out who that actually is.” Whispering down into the box reverently, I murmur, “I shall call you Glamdring, Foe-hammer that the king of Gondol-” “Charlotte! Don’t name your Taser.” The whole thing is incredibly light, and only about ten inches long. Popping open the box, I see the black-and-yellow plastic of the barrel. Nicki discovers that the greatest dangers to the safety of her family may not be present on the route from New York to North Carolina, but rather in her own past as she struggles to manage the obligations of her new identity. Nicki is adamant that she can protect the Trevor family, but in order to do so, she will need to avoid hitmen, online bullies, and the shadow of standardized testing, all while retaining the B-minus grade point average that her marshal requires. The bad guys are after a family with one child, not two, so the marshals may need to add a street-smart girl who knows a thing or two about hiding things. A mother, father, and son are evading some of the country’s most known criminals, and the marshals are searching for the ideal lady to join them. The best chance for marshals to preserve a family. An entertaining and moving first middle-grade book about a foster child who is assigned to a family participating in the witness protection program and learns that hiding in plain sight can be difficult and hazardous.
