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Hidden Truths
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July 9, 2011
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Cheri
*Originial post - Loved this book. Can't wait to talk to Jae about it. Really enjoyed having The whole Hamilton family involved in the story. So well done.

I wasn't sure about how I would respond to a story focused on Amy but the way Jae wrote it, and included Luke and Nora, I don't think it could have been done any better. *

****Reread it and still loved it.****

**I read the new, revised version and enjoyed it more than the last time. The new scenes are really seamless.**

**1/29/16 - finished a re
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Cab
Jul 14, 2012 rated it liked it
Hidden Truths is the sequel to Backwards To Oregon and is set 17 years in the future. The primary focus is really on Amy with Luke and Nora play key roles but still a backdrop to the character development of the daughter.

I enjoyed this story and the continued development of the characters but I was not as invested as I was in the first story. I think this was in part because I understood what was happening with Amy from the onset and was more easily able to anticipate what would happen next. Alt
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Nan Hawthorne
Sep 07, 2011 rated it really liked it
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This sweet, thoughtfful, and often poignant story about people hiding beautiful truths from each other manages to avoid the seemingly inevitable hypersentimentality. one thing I appreciated about the novel is that revelations really hurt the people who feel they had not been trusted before and don't just get over it. The pain of hiding has repercussionos. It is good to see Luke and Nora after almost two decades still together and happy. I will always haave a warm spot in my heart for Jae and her ...more
Rae Storey
For those of you that were (like me) left feeling sad and empty in a cold, grey reality upon finishing Backwards to Oregon, the sequel, Hidden Truths, is 17 years later but has all the same color and emotion and depth as BtO. Focusing on their eldest daughter Amy's personal growth, Luke and Nora are still in it a great deal, so fear not. This story is filled with female empowerment and struggles, dangers and opportunities, heart ache and slow burn. And throughout it all is warmth of family. ...more
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