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#BookReview: The Sister by Louise Jensen (@Fab_fiction) – damppebbles
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Crimefiction #blog featuring reviews, author guest posts and other fabulous booky things (with the odd psychological thriller and horror novel making an appearance! My Reviews: A to Z. Review Policy & Contact. BookReview: The Sister by Louise Jensen (@Fab fiction). August 9, 2016. August 4, 2016. I did something terrible Grace. I hope you can forgive me ’. Hasn’t been the same since the death of her best friend Charlie. When Grace starts a campaign to find Charlie’s father, Anna. This is a stonking, hear...
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***** rating 5/5 – MoMo's Book Diary
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MoMo's Book Diary. Category: * * * rating 5/5. Sins of the Father by Sheryl Browne. February 14, 2017. February 28, 2017. Another fantastic 5 star release from the amazingly talented author Sheryl Browne. Sins of the Father is the second instalment featuring DI Matthew Adams. I would recommend reading After She’s Gone first but it can be read as a stand-alone novel. What if you’d been accused of one of the worst crimes imaginable? But the past is the past or is it? Sins of the Father. A member of the Cri...
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December 2016 – MoMo's Book Diary
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MoMo's Book Diary. Rise How A House Built a Family by Cara Brookins. December 28, 2016. December 30, 2016. Inspirational. Emotional. This is a powerful 4 star read! Truly inspirational book which tells of the power of love between a mother and her children. Thanks to NetGalley and St Martin’s Press for the advanced copy of this book. It would be the hardest thing she had ever done. With no experience nailing together anything bigger than a bookshelf, she and her kids poured concrete, framed the walls...
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The Gift – Louise Jensen – Have Books, Will Read
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The Gift – Louise Jensen. Published: 16th December 2016 ( Bookouture. The perfect daughter. The perfect girlfriend. The perfect murder? Is seriously ill. She’s lost all hope of getting the heart transplant she needs to live. But just as her life is ebbing away, she receives a donor heart from a girl called Callie. Who was Callie and how did she die? Jenna is determined to find out. Jenna is about to uncover the truth, but it could cost her everything; her loved ones, her sanity, even her life. Jensen has...
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The Gift by Louise Jensen – MoMo's Book Diary
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MoMo's Book Diary. The Gift by Louise Jensen. December 15, 2016. December 16, 2016. MoMo Book Diary highly recommends this gripping psychological thriller. It is much more than a 5 star read and will be recommending this novel to EVERYONE! I knew I would love this book from the minute I saw the cover and was lucky enough to be given an advanced copy to read and review prior to publication. This book has you gripped from page one and doesn’t let you go until the final page. Sincere thanks to Louise Jensen...
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The Gift – Louise Jensen #bookreview @Fab_fiction @bookouture – Feminisia Libros Reviews
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It's Not A Book, It's A Doorway…. The Gift – Louise Jensen #bookreview @Fab fiction @bookouture. 8220;The perfect daughter. The perfect girlfriend. The perfect murder? Is seriously ill. She’s lost all hope of getting the heart transplant she needs to live. But just as her life is ebbing away, she receives a donor heart from a girl called Callie. Who was Callie and how did she die? Jenna is determined to find out. Buy The Gift here now. Louise is a USA Today Bestselling Author, and lives in Northamptonshi...
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Bookouture - digital publisher of brilliant fiction. Renita grew up in a picturesque coastal village in the South of India, the oldest of three children. Her father got her first story books when she was six and she fell in love with the world of stories. Even now she prefers that world, by far, to this. Louise Jensen always wanted to be Enid Blyton when she grew up, and when that didn’t happen she got a ‘proper’ job instead. Sometimes our friends can see the things that we can’t. Whilst she di...Sharon ...