Award-winning novel “What Mom & Dad Never Told Us” explores memory, mystery, and the bonds that hold families together
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(Isstories Editorial):- Los Angeles, California Nov 6, 2025 (Issuewire.com) – In the stirring conclusion to the Moorhouse Trilogy, Mic Lowther delivers a deeply emotional and thought-provoking story in “What Mom & Dad Never Told Us.” This third installment follows siblings Caroline, David, and Juliana as they piece together the long-buried secrets their parents left behind–unraveling a mystery that is as much about love and loss as it is about the truth.
When their father’s abandoned book of stories resurfaces and their mother’s past begins to come into question, the siblings embark on a journey of investigation and reflection. What begins as an inheritance of assets soon evolves into a search for understanding–about their family’s hidden past, and their own roles in continuing that legacy.
Tony Espinoza of Pacific Book Review calls the novel “a truly relatable story” and praises Lowther’s ability to capture “the complex family dynamics at play.” Espinoza highlights the novel’s emotional power, noting that “the emotional yet powerful story will strike a familiar chord with so many,” particularly those who’ve experienced loss, resilience, and the search for truth.
Blending genre fiction, mystery, and intimate family drama, Lowther‘s storytelling shines through fast pacing and evocative prose. His characters feel authentic, their emotional arcs compelling, and the revelations deeply resonant.
With heart, humor, and insight, “What Mom & Dad Never Told Us” is more than a novel–it’s a tribute to the enduring questions people ask about their origins and ancestry.
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