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The last house on the street review
The last house on the street review









More than two decades ago, Diane was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis and lupus, which changed the way she works: She wrote two novels using voice recognition software before new medication allowed her to get back to typing.

the last house on the street review

Prior to her writing career, she was a hospital social worker in both San Diego and Washington, D.C, and a psychotherapist in private practice in Alexandria, Virginia, working primarily with adolescents. She received her master’s degree in clinical social work from San Diego State University.

the last house on the street review

She was instantly hooked.ĭiane was born and raised in Plainfield, New Jersey and lived for many years in both San Diego and northern Virginia. Although she wrote many small “books” as a child, she didn’t seriously turn to writing fiction until her early thirties when she was waiting for a delayed doctor’s appointment with nothing more than a pad, a pen, and an idea. The daughter of a school principal who supplied her with a new book almost daily, Diane quickly learned the emotional power of story. Is Ellie on a quest to right the wrongs of the past? And does the house at the end of the street hold the key? Told in dual time periods, The Last House on the Street is a novel of shocking prejudice and violence, forbidden love, the search for justice, and the tangled vines of two families.ĭiane Chamberlain is the New York Times, USA Today and (London) Sunday Times best-selling author of 28 novels. Kayla's elderly new neighbor, Ellie Hockley, is more welcoming, but it's clear she, too, has secrets that stretch back almost fifty years. It's clear this woman has some kind of connection to the area.and a connection to Kayla herself. But when she is confronted by an odd, older woman telling her not to move in, she almost agrees.

the last house on the street review

But the trophy home in Shadow Ridge Estates, a new development in sleepy Round Hill, North Carolina, will always hold tragic memories.

the last house on the street review

When Kayla Carter's husband dies in an accident while building their dream house, she knows she has to stay strong for their four-year-old daughter. From bestselling author Diane Chamberlain comes an irresistible new novel that perfectly interweaves history, mystery, and social justice.











The last house on the street review