Don't Ever Tell

Don't Ever Tell

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Dark Secrets…

With a new identity, a new city to live in, and a wonderful new husband, Rachel Moore believes she’s finally free of the demons in her past. But nothing could be farther from the truth. For the deadly secrets she thought were long-buried are now on the brink of being exposed…

Have A Way…

Someone has a vendetta against Rachel. Someone whom she betrayed a long tim...more
Paperback, 384 pages
Published July 1st 2008 by Pinnacle
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Lawrence
This is one of best books I've ever read by Brandon Massey. If you want a fast-pace, non-stop action, drama on top of drama read, then this is a must read for you. I highly recommend this book to my GR friends.
Benita

Listening to this book was like watching one of those scary movies that make you want to scream “Don’t open that door, stupid, the killer’s out there.” The book started out well enough, but some of the actions seemed so ridiculous that I wanted to scream. Rachel Hall and her new husband, Joshua, live in Atlanta. She doesn’t bother to tell him that her first husband, Dexter, just escaped from prison, and that he is a highly decorated, former Chicago detective. She also fails to mention that he is...more
Linda Boyd
Just started this audio book today. A previous person stated it is like listening to a scary movie, and it is. It is really good so far.


OMG!!! the first audio book that I simply loved!!!! I really like Brandon Massey, this is my 2nd book by this author. This book kept me on the edge of my seat, it is soooo good. Rachel Hall was married to a bad cop who she gets away from because he ends up going to prison, she moves away, change her life and then the crazy husband gets out of jail and is on the...more
Pheare Alexander
Don’t Every Tell drops us into the seemingly ideal suburban life of Rachel and Joshua Moore. Newlyweds, Joshua quickly realizes his wife is an enigma. Rachel battles violent nightmares and fails to explain erratic behavior. Joshua finds himself questioning how he’d overlooked his wife’s need for passwords to her computer and cell phone. Her past is shrouded with vague explanations and a sudden turn of events forces Rachel to abruptly leave her husband. Left with only a letter providing little ex...more
Teresa R.
I honestly had some trouble getting through this book. There was more gratuitous violence than you might normally expect from a mystery/suspense novel and the characters were not as believable or likeable as they could have been. Nevertheless, there was enough action and suspense to propel the story forward and in the end, the good guys won.

If violence doesn't bother you and you prefer a lot of action in a novel, you might enjoy this book. For me, it just wasn't quite what I was hoping it would...more
A.L. Campbell
Brandon Massey just keeps me wanting more of his work. He really knows how to maintain the interest of his fans, and that continues to reveil itself in this title. My favorite work of his is "The Covenant", but this would have to be a close second. Since I live in Atlanta, Georgia, I love the way he incorporates actually locations that I have or can go visit. The characters seem like people I know and can easily relate to their actions. Go ahead and get this book, you won't be disappointed.
Liz
Aug 22, 2012 Liz rated it 3 of 5 stars
Shelves: 2008
My husband bought me this book on a whim, and because it's a paperback and easy to carry around, I read it right away. (despite the fact that I have about 10 unread books in line ahead of this one…) It was a nice beach read, compelling and not too over done. The one thing that bothered me was the ethnic slang awkwardly interjected throughout the book. I'm not accustomed to that and I found it out of place… All in all, it was an easy, enjoyable, quick read.
Jeanine
This book was very very vivid, I did this on audio, and I could feel a tingle in my left ring finger when the character snapped it. The narrator, to me, was amazing...the only problem was that there were about 80 chapters, which is ok it just sucks being reminded that you are on chapter 75, yet it is so suspensful you really only gripe for a millisecond.
Merredith
I was looking for a horror or thriller, so randomly picked this off the shelves at the library. didnt get too far in, i dunno it just annoyed me, the writing style maybe or who knows. this may be for some people, but not for me.
Dena
I'd heard of Brandon Massey before, but this is the first of his books I've picked up. It won't be the last!

Basic Plot: Rachel Hall has a new identity, a new husband, and a new life. Life finally seems to be going in the right direction. And then the past catches up with her - with a vengeance! Her violent ex-husband is out of prison, and out for revenge...

Yes, I know, as plots go, it seems pretty basic, but Massey takes this basic plot to a chilling new level. The characters are vividly drawn a...more
Darlene
Whew! This is a page turner from page one. I chewed my nails and sat on the edge of my seat! I would say more but it would be a spoiler and I don't like spoilers!
Bettie


It's holiday time in Atlanta and there is deception in the air...
Natasha
Oh my gosh, dude was straight crazy!! That is all I gotta say.
Lester
Somewhat scarey. Long day just for reading!
Zluv
Brandon Massey never dissapoints
Barbara
Intense from beginning to end. Violence was very graphic.
Julie Ann
Too violent & disgusting
Sheila Medvedjevs
A good and fast read, although I found it a little predictable.
Tina
I am already a fan of his. The only disappointment to me about this particular book was that it didn't have any supernatural elements to it like his other books. Overall as a thriller, it was good.
Elke
Mr. Massey is one of those authors who come with a built-in warrant for a good story. No matter what the subject, he knows his craft and turns it into a fascinating read. Though Don't Ever Tell follows a familiar scheme, it never fails to surprise you with the details, while tension is up to marking all the time. A very good read. Period.
Amanda
It was okay until about 3/4 of the way through. Then the ending was just...ridiculous. flat.
Adrienne
This was a page turner from the very beginning. I loved it. It's my first time reading Brandon Massey's work but it won't be my last!
Hristina Petrov
May 11, 2013 Hristina Petrov marked it as to-read
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Here’s a little about me, Brandon Massey. (“Massey” is not pronounced “macy,” by the way. Think of “mass” instead.)

I was born June 9, 1973, in Waukegan, Illinois. I grew up in Zion, a suburb north of Chicago.

I originally self-published Thunderland, my first novel, in 1999. After managing to sell a few thousand copies on my own, Kensington Publishing Corp. in New York offered me a two-book contract...more
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