THE SECRET KEEPER OF MAIN STREET by Trisha R. Thomas

Hands down, my favorite read of May. Set in 1950s Oklahoma, The Secret Keeper of Main Street takes everything that’s great about a nighttime soap and puts it in book form.
It all starts with Bailey, a black dressmaker with the gift of second sight, finds herself drawn into local scandal and mystery when she agrees to help a Elsa Grimes, the local oil heiress with a terrible secret. Meanwhile, her aunt Charlene is hiding a huge secret of her own as is Elsa’s mother, Ingrid.
So many secrets, so many plot twists. A few of the subplots were tied up a little quickly for my liking, but I’ll forgive her.
With a page-turning plot and a multi-layered cast, this book makes for a fantastic weekend read.
Thank you Netgalley for my copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.