Sunday, 23 September 2018

The Fake Date

The Fake Date




Nine hours and eleven minutes…
That’s how long it’s been since Ella Hope was beaten to within an inch of life and left for dead.
She lies, unable to move and praying for somebody to find her, as she counts down the minutes and wonders who could have hated her so much to have hurt her so badly.
Was it the man she went on a date with the previous evening, the man linked to the deaths of two other women? Or somebody else, somebody who wants her out of the picture so much they’re willing to kill?
Whoever it is, they will pay … all she has to do first is survive..!

Purchase Link - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Fake-Date-gripping-thriller-that-ebook/dp/B07FM915Q2/


Author Bio –



Lynda grew up in the mining village of Bentley, Doncaster, in South Yorkshire,
Her own chaotic life story, along with varied career choices helps Lynda to create stories of psychological / romantic suspense, with challenging and unpredictable plots, along with (as in all romances) very happy endings.
Lynda joined the Romantic Novelist Association in 2014 under the umbrella of the New Writers Scheme and in 2015, her debut novel House of Secrets won the Choc Lit Search for a Star competition.
She lives in a small rural hamlet near Doncaster, with her husband, Haydn, whom she’s been happily married to for over 20 years.


Social Media Links –
Facebook www.facebook.com/lyndastaceyauthor
Twitter
@Lyndastacey
Website www.Lyndastacey.co.uk

My Review

I've read some of Lynda's previous romantic suspense books but this is her first thriller and it absolutely blew my socks off. Gripping and 'unputdownable' are used far too often yet in this case both are true as I found myself reading late into the night and then waking up early to find out what happened next. I found myself empathising with Ella to the extent that everyone she was introduced to became the potential murderer. There is a twist, not the one that I was expecting, but it is neatly done and not too far-stretched, unlike some endings. Lots of heart-stopping moments and very well told. It's a massive thumbs up from me.

                                                                               

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