The Truth (Wellington Series | Book Three) by Sonja Tanette Smith

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The truth always finds a way to rise… even when it shatters everything in its path.

Eleven years after the events of The Tour, Micah and Sydni Wellington’s four children are now teenagers — each navigating love, identity, and the weight of growing up under their parents’ story.

In a home where Micah has always enforced one rule — no secrets — a conversation about love and intimacy pushes their children toward a moment of honesty.

But curiosity has a way of uncovering more than expected.

As their children begin asking questions about the past, Micah and Sydni are forced to confront the one truth they’ve worked the hardest to keep buried

With their marriage tested, their faith stretched, and old wounds resurfacing, Sydni stands at the crossroads of forgiveness and freedom… while Micah must face the man he’s been to become the one his family still needs.

Because sometimes love isn’t about holding on —
it’s about telling the truth, no matter what it costs.

Every love has its beginning, its breaking point… and its truth.

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“This one didn’t just tell a story… it revealed everything.”

I wasn’t ready for the emotional weight of this book. Seeing Sydni and Micah years later, now as parents of teenagers, added a whole new layer that made everything feel more real—and more complicated.

What got me the most was how the past never really stays buried. The way their children begin asking questions, and how that forces everything into the light… it created this tension that felt quiet but heavy at the same time.

You could feel that this wasn’t just about them anymore. It was about what they built, what they carried, and what they passed down.

There were moments that made me pause and reflect on how truth has a way of surfacing—no matter how much time has passed.

This book felt deeper, more mature… and honestly, more emotional than I expected. — L. Brown

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“This is where everything comes full circle…”

I loved seeing this story through the lens of their children. It added so much depth because now it’s not just about Sydni and Micah—it’s about the legacy of their choices.

There’s something powerful about watching a family navigate honesty, growth, and the consequences of things left unsaid. The tension wasn’t loud, but it was constant… like you knew something was waiting to surface.

What stood out to me most was how this book shows that love doesn’t exist in isolation. It affects generations.

By the end, I wasn’t just thinking about their story—I was thinking about my own. — J. Hines

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