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To any authors/publishers/ tour companies that are looking for the reviews that I signed up for please know this is very hard to do. I will be stopping reviews temporarily. My husband passed away February 1st and my new normal is a bit scary right now and I am unable to concentrate on a book to do justice to the book and authors. I will still do spotlight posts if you wish it is just the reviews at this time. I apologize for this, but it isn't fair to you if I signed up to do a review and haven't been able to because I can't concentrate on any books. Thank you for your understanding during this difficult time. I appreciate all of you. Kathleen Kelly April 2nd 2024

25 June 2015

Castles, Customs and Kings, True Tales by English Historical Fiction Authors Review!


About the Book


A compilation of essays from the English Historical Fiction Authors blog, this book provides a wealth of historical information from Roman Britain to early twentieth century England. Over fifty different authors share hundreds of real life stories and tantalizing tidbits discovered while doing research for their own historical novels.

From the first English word to Tudor ladies-in-waiting, from Regency dining and dress to Victorian crime and technology, immerse yourself in the lore of Great Britain. Read the history behind the fiction and discover the true tales surrounding England’s castles, customs, and kings.



   About the Authors

The English Historical Fiction Authors group consists of 50+ authors who publish a daily essay about British history at englishhistoryauthors.blogspot.com/. Mostly historical novelists, they share the fascinating historical tidbits that they have come across while doing research for their novels. The group was founded by Debra Brown, and the blog has attracted a wide following on the Internet.

My Thoughts

Castles, Customs and Kings edited by Debra Brown and the late M.M. Bennetts and has essays from such historical fiction authors such as Katherine Ashe, Gillian Bagwell, Nancy Bilyeau, Sandra Byrd, Stephanie Cowell, Christy English, Barbara Kyle just to name a few, go here to read more about these authors and their work. These essays all come from these authors writing for the English Historical Fiction Authors Blog that was established by Debra Brown September 23rd 2011 of which I have been a fan of since its inception.

At the beginning of the book you will find a list of contributing authors, lists of the novels that the authors have written, I found this extensive list to be extremely helpful in finding a good book to read. Each section has different periods in English history ie. Roman Britain and early Medieval period, Late Medieval period, Tudor period, Stuart period, Early Georgian period, Late Georgian period and Regency era, Victorian era. Another section has a bit about the twentieth century which includes Downton Abbey, lost houses of England, Ellis Island and British immigrants. Last but not least, the last chapter has historical tidbits across the ages. Wow, that is a huge huge amount of information, but all fascinating. 

I do have the book in print and was offered the audio book for review by Debra Brown and since the print book is a bit big and bulky to take along to the gym, hard to hold on the treadmill, the audio book was perfect for me. A lot of the essays had material that I had read about and knew, my favorite period is the Tudor era, but I also learned a bit more on other topics such as medieval feasts, some of the famous and infamous people that are a huge part of English history. 

So my thoughts? This has to be one of the best and most concise book about English history that I have ever had the pleasure to read and it was not boring like some history books can be. Told by the best authors out there, if you are a fan of British history like I am, then you absolutely have to have this book, in whatever format you want. I loved it! I look forward to the next one! 

I received the audio book for review and was not monetarily compensated for my review. The print copy I mentioned was purchased by me. 

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The Legacy, Book One of the Legacy Trilogy by Melissa Delport Will Be Free For Download on 6/26!



Tomorrow, Friday the 26th of June, we are offering the e.book of THE LEGACY, written by Melissa Delport, as a FREE download from Kindle.

One man obsessed with power. 
One woman prepared to sacrifice everything to stop him.
One war that changed the world.

“Eric Dane has segregated the wealth and resources that remain, giving a select few the highest chance of survival and leaving the rest to starve!”
World War 3 lasted twelve days and almost eradicated the human species. Growing up in post nuclear America, Rebecca Davis remained blissfully ignorant of the despotic leadership that had seized what was previously the most powerful nation in the world. When the truth is revealed and Rebecca discovers that everything she has been taught is a lie, she is determined to fight for the life that she has not been allowed to live.

In order to do this, Rebecca has to cross the boundary fences and venture out of the safety of the New United States, into the barren wastelands. It is there that she finds allies she never dreamed existed. 

In Rebecca, the Resistance has finally found the ultimate weapon.

“You were given this life Rebecca, because you alone are strong enough to live it.”

An action-packed, adrenalin inducing thrill ride that will have you riveted until long after you have turned the last page.


Wife and mother of 3,  Melissa Delport is the author of The Legacy Trilogy, Rainfall & The Traveler. She graduated from the University of South Africa with a Bachelors Degree in English in 2000. She currently lives with her husband and three children in Hillcrest, South Africa, and is hard at work on her latest series, The Guardians of Summerfeld, which is scheduled for release late 2015.



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Across the Great Divides by Monique Roy Blog Tour!

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Publication Date: June 19, 2013 
Formats: Ebook, 
Paperback 223 Pages 
Genre: Historical Fiction

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Across Great Divides is a timeless story of the upheavals of war, the power of family, and the resiliency of human spirit. When Hitler came to power in 1933, one Jewish family refused to be destroyed and defied the Nazis only to come up against another struggle?confronting apartheid in South Africa. Sixteen-year-old Eva and her twin sister, Inge, witness their lives in Berlin change before their eyes. Their best friend, Trudy, betrays them when she becomes a member of the Hitler Youth. A valuable family heirloom, a beautiful emerald and diamond pendant necklace, is confiscated by the Nazis as they continue to harass Jewish families and businesses. Their younger brother, Max, a member of the underground resistance, sees even greater danger ahead. Their father, Oskar, a diamond merchant with a thriving business, refuses to leave his beloved Germany and believes Hitler will eventually fail. Their mother, Helene, the elegant matriarch of the family, holds her family together. The family is conflicted whether they should leave home. But after the devastation of Kristallnacht in 1938, they finally flee Germany with the help of the underground resistance after hiding many diamonds. They seek refuge in Antwerp, but war follows them as Belgium is occupied by the Germans. A young German man, a nun, a countess conspiring against the Nazis, and a winegrower secretly hiding Jewish children, help them to escape Europe. They hike over the Pyrenees Mountains while eluding German patrols and Spanish informers. Then, they spend agonizing days on a ship bound for Rio de Janeiro that is targeted by a German U-boat. As Rio's diamond business is corrupt, they decide to go to South Africa, another diamond market. In Cape Town, Eva encounters an impoverished colored woman, Zoe, who is in need of work. The family hires Zoe as their maid and shields her and her daughter, Zola, from the dangers they face in the slums of District Six and from the horrors of apartheid, which are all too reminiscent of Nazi Germany. But, when Max gets into trouble with the South African police over his participation in an anti-apartheid march, will he be subject to imprisonment? In a thrilling conclusion, the family comes to terms with the evils of society, both in their memories and current situation in South Africa.

Praise for Across Great Divides

"Monique Roy writes an rousing story about a Jewish family leaving Germany during the start of WWII with the Nazi Schutzstaffel (SS) hot on their tails. The author must have paid attention at SMU because her prose is excellent." - Rick O "The story in this novel is its best feature. It's a fascinating look at one family's survival of the Holocaust and their experiences on the other side of the fence in apartheid South Africa. It's that dichotomy that makes this story so intriguing." - Sarah Gruwell "Across Great Divides" is a wonderful tale of resilience, family, and following your moral compass. Author Monique Roy, based this inspiring story on her own grandparents journey across countries, continents, and beliefs to try and find safety from the Nazis. - Madame Librarian

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Monique loves writing that twitches her smiling muscles or transports her to another time or place. Her passion for writing began as a young girl while penning stories in a journal. Now she looks forward to deepening her passion by creating many unique stories that do nothing less than intrigue her readers. Monique was born in Cape Town, South Africa, and her grandparents were European Jews who fled their home as Hitler rose to power. It's their story that inspired her to write Across Great Divides, her debut, historical fiction novel. Monique holds a degree in journalism from Southern Methodist University in Dallas and is also the author of a children's book Once Upon a Time in Venice. In her free time, she loves to travel, play tennis, pursue her passion for writing, and read historical fiction. In 2008, she was chosen by the American Jewish Committee's ACCESS program to travel to Berlin, Germany, on the 70th anniversary of Kristallnacht, to explore German and Israeli relations along with 20 other Jewish professionals from across the U.S. Discover more at Monique Roy's website. You can also connect with her on Facebook and Twitter.

Across Great Divides Blog Tour Schedule

Tuesday, June 16
Review at 100 Pages a Day
  Wednesday, June 17
Spotlight at Passages to the Past
  Thursday, June 18
Guest Post & Giveaway at Let Them Read Books
  Friday, June 19
Spotlight at The Never-Ending Book
  Monday, June 22
Review at Room With Books
  Tuesday, June 23
Review at Book Babe
  Wednesday, June 24
Review at Book Nerd
  Thursday, June 25
Spotlight at CelticLady's Reviews
  Friday, June 26
Spotlight at A Literary Vacation
Excerpt & Giveaway at Teddy Rose Book Reviews Plus More

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A Crying Shame, The Uninvited and Them by William Johnstone Virtual Book Tour







William W. Johnstone was born in Southern Missouri, the youngest of four children. Raised with strong moral and family values by his minister father, and well-tutored by his school teacher mother, Bill quit school when he was fifteen. He was kicked out of the French Foreign Legion for being under age and joined the carnival. But still valuing his education, he returned home to finish his high school education in 1957.


He went on to work as a deputy sheriff, did a hitch in the army, and began a career in radio broadcasting, where he worked daily on his verbal and storytelling skills for the next sixteen years on the air. Much of his knowledge of the early frontier began from listening to family experiences told to him by his Grandparents.

His love of animals is displayed in many of his books as well as finding several Huskies and Malamutes roaming freely around his home. As an avid gun and knife collector, hours of research are devoted to the types of weapons commonly used during the eras of his writings.

One little known fact, is his love for music … from “rockabilly to classical”. Bill has written and recorded several songs which may be released for his fans in the future.

He started writing in 1970, but it wasn’t until late 1979 when The Devil’s Kiss was published that William W. Johnstone became a full-time writer. Since that time he has written over two hundred books in a variety of genres including action, suspense, western, science fiction, and horror. Two of his books, Eagle Down and Dagger, were written under the pen name of William Mason.

To the true William W. Johnstone reader, he is a best-selling author admired for the great diversity in his writing talents. Though most known for his western adventures, Johnstone was also a visionary writer. His prophetic stories within his Ashes Series, Code Name Series, and his science fiction books, predicting the Gulf War and the political climate we live in today, was ahead of its time when it was written.

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Title: A Crying Shame
Author: William Johnstone
Publisher: Lyrical Press
Genre: Thriller/Horror
Format: Kindle 

Each night they emerged from the murky depths of the swamp to claim another victim—a lovely, innocent, fertile female who would be carried off in huge hairy arms and plunged into a nightmare world of terror. Her screams would echo in the darkness. Her face would contort in the throes of horror and pain. But once taken, each became a mother of an unholy child, a link in the chain of madness and evil, a spawn to carry on the devil’s name!

PRE-ORDER INFORMATION
A Crying Shame is available for pre-order at  Amazon, B&N,  Kobo and Google Play




Title: The Uninvited
Author: William Johnstone
Publisher: Lyrical Press
Genre: Thriller/Horror
Format: Kindle

It was like any other spring day in the quiet, peaceful community of Lapeer Parish, Louisiana. But for Sheriff Vic Ransonet it was the beginning of a nightmare. People were disappearing without a trace. Animals were being eaten right down to the bone. Lush fertile fields of crops were being stripped bare. But the sheriff knew the evil that lurked in the barns, sheds, and homes of the sleepy parish. He had seen the creatures with his own eyes. He had heard the clicking of their jaws, the signal that they were on the move to feed their ravenous appetites. And if he couldn’t stop them, then every man, woman, and child would die, and Lapeer Parish would be wiped off the map.

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The Uninvited is available for pre-order at  Amazon, B&N,  and Google Play



Title: Them
Author: William Johnstone
Publisher: Lyrical Press
Genre: Thriller/Horror
Format: Kindle
Jake Silver was a teenage misfit, a misunderstood genius who’d been cruelly tormented by his own sadistic father and others in his little Louisiana hometown. Jake was the perfect disciple for Them.

They’d come from another world; disembodied beings who understood Jake’s need for revenge.  .  .They would offer Jake the power to finally take it.  .  .All they wanted in return was his help in bringing others of their kind to Jake’s world.
It begins so slowly, so innocently, even Jake didn’t see the danger.  .  .until it was too late to realize that he had helped unleash a devastating power in the universe–and opened a gateway for a horrific struggle between mere human beings and.  .  .

Them

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Them is available for pre-order at  Amazon, B&N,  and Google Play

TOUR SCHEDULE

June 15
Interviewed at C.A. Milson
June 16
Book featured at 3 Partners in Shopping
June 17
Guest blogging at Gothic Moms
June 18
Book featured at The Literary Nook
June 19
Interviewed at I’m Shelf-ish
June 22
Book featured at The Dark Phantom
June 23
Interviewed at Review From Here
June 24
Guest blogging at Fiction to Fruition
June 25
Book featured at Celticlady’s Reviews
June 26
Guest blogging at The Book Czar
June 29
June 30
Book featured at Lover of Literature
July 1
Book featured at The Revolving Bookshelf
July 2
Review of Them, The Uninvited and A Crying Shame at A Room Without Books is Empty
July 3
Review of Them, The Uninvited and A Crying Shame at FUOnlyKnew

Sandcastle and Other Stories by Justin Bog Cover Reveal!


Please join Celticlady's Reviews for the cover reveal for Sandcastle and Other Stories by Justin Bog!

Sandcastle and Other Stories: The Complete Edition
By Justin Bog
Genre: Short Fiction/Psychological Literary Suspense
Publication Date & Publisher: May 29th, 2015, Booktrope

The Complete Edition of Justin Bog's First Collection of Dark Psychological Suspense Tales.

An award-winning collection, Sandcastle and Other Stories reveals twisted secrets that are mined like plutonium. These twelve literary tales are nothing short of an adventure through a roiling sea of emotion. With authenticity and eloquence, author Justin Bog holds a provocative and compelling mirror on the human condition.

Sandcastle and Other Stories: The Complete Edition  on Amazon: http://amzn.to/1T2gnHX

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24 June 2015

After We Fall: A Novel by Emma Kavanagh Spotlight, Excerpt and Giveaway!



JUNE 2015
ISBN: 9781492609193
$14.99 U.S.; Trade Paper
Fiction; Sourcebooks Landmark

A plane falls out of the sky.
A woman is murdered.
Four people all have something to hide…

For fans of Tana French and Alice LaPlante comes After We Fall, a debut psychological thriller by former police psychologist Emma Kavanagh that explores four lives shattered in the tense aftermath of a plane crash.

Shortly after takeoff, flight 2940 plummets to the snow-covered ground, breaking into two parts, the only survivors a handful of passengers and a flight attendant. 

Cecilia has packed up and left her family. Now she has survived a tragedy and sees no way out.

Tom has woken up to discover that his wife was on the plane and must break the news to their only son.

Jim is a retired police offer and worried father. His beloved daughter has disappeared, and he knows something is wrong.

Freya is struggling to cope with the loss of her father. But as she delves into his past, she may not like what she finds.

Four people, who have never met but are indelibly linked by these disasters, will be forced to reveal the closely guarded secrets that unlock the answers to their questions. But once the truth is exposed, it may cause even more destruction.

Told from various points of view, chapter by chapter, readers follow the investigation into the doomed plane alongside the investigation of a murder. Kavanagh deftly weaves together the stories of those who lost someone or something of themselves in one tragic incident, exploring how swiftly everything we know can come crashing down.



Chapter 6
Jim: Thursday, March 15, 7:20 p.m.
Your daughter’s how old? Twenty-five?” The man-child detective gave him a look, the kind you give a kid who has mixed up his words. “Yeah. That’s not something we’d be getting involved in.” A ping, and he pulled a phone from his pocket, scrolling down the screen with his thumb. His shirt was creased, tie pulled loose, knot too tight, hanging askew. He hadn’t polished his shoes. Didn’t look like he had ever polished his shoes.
Jim’s hands shook. He’d washed them, once, twice, seemed like a hundred times, but he could still see the blood there. The cat had been purring. Jim had stared at the blood. Had to think, had to calm down, had to think. Because if he could, then he could figure this out. There would be an answer, something simple, and then there would be a flooding relief, a deep sigh, maybe even a laugh, his heart still pounding. He’d hang his head, sick with relief. Go home and tell Esther, and they would laugh at his fear. Then it would settle down into some dim and distant corner of his memory, where it would stay forever—the day he thought he’d lost his only daughter.
“Is Nate around?”
The boy didn’t look up, still staring at his phone. “Mmm?”
“Detective Inspector Nate Maxwell. He around?” They’d joined together. Stood shoulder to shoulder as rocks and gas canisters rained down on them in the Bristol St. Pauls riots, when they’d been pulled in on mutual aid. Played more rounds of golf than Jim could count.
The kid looked up then, nostrils flaring. “I’m the senior officer on tonight.”
You’ve got to be kidding me. Jim rubbed his face, turning slightly.
He had stood in the empty house, and it was like he was frozen, somewhere in a no-man’s-land where he couldn’t just be a father, because if he was a father then he would lose it, just lose it, but he wasn’t a policeman anymore. Stood there feeling fat and old and useless.
He had pulled his cell phone out of his pocket.
There would be an explanation. Libby would answer the phone with her singsong “hello,” and she would laugh when he told her where he was and what he had found. She would tell him a story, something that he hadn’t thought of.
And then everything would be all right.
It took a moment before he realized what it was that he was hearing, why suddenly the kitchen was full of sound. It took a moment before the sounds coalesced in his head into the ringing of his daughter’s cell phone.
And he knew then, beyond any shadow of a doubt, that nothing would ever be right again.
Libby’s cell phone lay on the floor, half hidden beneath the Formica kitchen table.
Funny how such a small thing can tell you everything you need to know. When it’s your daughter, who you know inside and out, who you have cradled and fed and loved and watched as she grows into the most remarkable young woman you have ever seen. When you and her brother have teased her a hundred times about that cell phone that she is never, ever without.
“Look, mate, she’s a big girl. If it’d been a couple of days, well, okay, but a couple of hours… Sorry, but my hands are tied.” Sipping his coffee, because he could. This was nothing to him.
“She didn’t show up to work this morning.”
He’d rung her sergeant. Nice kid, had worked under Jim in his last few years of service.
“Ceri. It’s Jim Hanover.”
“Hiya, Boss. How you doing?”
“Ceri.” No time for small talk. “Sorry to bother you. I’m actually looking for Libby.” Quick false laugh, because then perhaps his heart would stop beating so hard. “Silly girl left her phone at home.”
There was silence on the line, and Jim found himself praying for maybe the first time in twenty years. Because he knew what silences like that meant.
Then: “Ah, Boss, the…um… Look, thing is, I’ve been trying to get ahold of her myself. She never turned up for work this morning.”
He’d closed his eyes, and the world had swirled around him, opportunity for an easy answer dimming to an ember.
Jim had hoped that Nate, the DI, would be there. He had blown into the station, Irene on the front desk whom he’d known forever—who’d bought his kids Christmas presents, whose flat tire he’d changed—buzzing him through, seeing the look on his face and asking no questions. If Nate had been there, it would have been okay. Because Nate knew him, knew that there was no way Jim would be there if he didn’t have to be. That Jim Hanover didn’t piss about. Instead, there was this child, with his unpolished shoes, the phone that never left his fingers. Looking up as Jim entered the CID office, a barely disguised sigh of impatience. The stare as Jim had stood there, spilling the story about his daughter’s empty house and the jacket and the phone and the blood, all the while playing on his phone, the occasional “uh-huh,” even though it was obvious he wasn’t listening.
The kid scratched his ear with a pencil. “Well, what about family? Friends? Anyone spoken to her?”
Jim should have called his son, Ethan. Maybe he’d have heard from her. Although privately Jim doubted it, given what had happened. Couldn’t see Libby confiding her deepest secrets to her elder brother. Not the way things were between them.
“No, I… Look, I just know that something’s wrong.” Could hear it, how vapid it sounded, could see how he must look to this boy with the world laid out at his feet, no wedding ring, no pictures of kids on his desk. A daft old bastard who can’t let go of the police force.
“Tell you what, I’ll make a note. Anything comes up, I’ll give you a shout. But to be honest, friend, best bet is to head off home. She’ll show up.”
“Look, kid, something’s happened. She’s a police officer, for God’s sake. She hasn’t shown up to work. That doesn’t mean anything?”
“Sounds like an issue for human resources to me.”
“Oh, for fuck’s… I did this job long enough. You really think I’d be here if I didn’t know there was an issue?”
His face had flattened out. He was losing him.
“Look, please…” The word tasted uncomfortable in his mouth. “Please. She is reliable. She is dedicated. She has never missed a day. She is never without her phone. And the blood…”
Then there was a look on the detective’s face, the dawning realization that he should have been listening, that playing on his phone as Jim talked—the empty house and Jim’s missing daughter and the smear of blood tumbling from Jim’s lips—was perhaps a bad idea. He leaned back, pushed himself upright, nodding, like he had been listening all along. Like he hadn’t missed it.
“Tell me more about the blood.”

The Author

Emma Kavanagh was born and raised in South Wales. After graduating with a PhD in psychology from Cardiff University, she spent many years working as a police and military psychologist, training firearms officers, command staff, and military personnel throughout the UK and Europe. She started her business as a psychology consultant, specializing in human performance in extreme situations. She lives in South Wales with her husband and two young sons. Emma Kavanagh is a former police and military psychologist, and author of After We Fall: A Novel (Sourcebooks). Twitter: @EmmaLK

My Thoughts


"A shrieking of wind, screeching of metal as the plane ripped apart, the wicked cold tearing at her throat. Cecelia Williams gripped the seat, fingers burning with pain. She tried to close her mouth, but the sound pried it open, stealing her breath. A giant's hand pinned her to the bulkhead. Tumbling, tumbling...she couldn't determine the floor from the ceiling." This is the first paragraph in the first chapter of After We Fall. The title refers to a plane crash and it's aftermath for all the characters involved in the crash or those affected by the crash.

The Characters:

Cecillia.. one of the main characters, a stewardess and survivor on the plane crash, is struggling in her marriage, her role as a mother and her past. She tends to shut down and has not come to terms with an event that happened to her while in college. 

Tom .. Tom, Cecillia's husband,  is a Criminal Investigation Department (CID) detective of 15 years. Adores his young son and is the primary caregiver to him. He is not sure why his wife has left him and their son, so he struggles with this. He becomes involved in the murder of a young woman which changes all he knows in his life.

Jim.. Along with his wife Esther and their son Ethan, they wait for news about Libby. Who killed her and why?

Freya.. is the daughter of the pilot, Oliver who has died in the plane crash. Questions arise over whether or not he caused the crash in some way.

These four people are inextricably involved in each other's lives as a result of the plane crash and each struggle to come to terms with the aftermath of the crash, Each chapter is told in the point of view of each of the four people. Through them we learn a bit more about the other people in their lives also, Oliver, the pilot of the plane and Richard his son for instance. As the novel goes on, the author weaves the stories of each of the four people and other people in their lives and the reader is swept along in the anger and loss that this terrible event has caused, leaving their lives in shambles. 

We eventually find out how and why all the events occurred and the aftermath. Can these people overcome the events that have changed their lives forever? Maybe, maybe not, I don't want to give away the conclusion but I found this novel to be sad, very sad..a terrible event like a plane crash and the murder of a young woman is not a happy occasion and this book is not a happy book. No happy ever afters, just a feeling that all concerned will be allright. 

This book moved along at a steady pace, with great character development, and  real feelings and emotions. I did enjoy the book, even if it was a sad one, not all events that happen to people are happy events and as the title implies, after we fall, can we put our lives back together and move on? A book that you will enjoy and contemplate long after you have finished the last page. Emma Kavanagh is also the author of Hidden, another psychological thriller. 

I received a copy of the book for review through Sourcebooks and Netgalley and was not monetarily compensated for my review.








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