Wednesday 20 February 2019

Broken - blog tour




BLOG TOUR

Book Blurb:
Annabel, a troubled young woman trying to put her life back together, decides to take a trip to the Suffolk coast to clear her head and get away from her mother. But when she arrives in the little seaside town, she discovers a series of grisly murders have taken place and police are searching for a twisted killer. 

After a fateful meeting with a mysterious stranger, Jude, the course of her life changes and soon she finds peace in a world away from the misery she has known.

But when Jude comes under suspicion from the police, and her idyllic world is threatened, Annabel’s happy existence starts to become a nightmare.

Can Annabel escape her painful past or is her fate sealed? And why is she haunted by horrific visions when she seems on the verge of finding happiness? 

This astonishing novel will take you on a shattering journey through Annabel’s fight for survival and will ask if the greatest threat we pose is to ourselves.

Suitable for over 18’s only. It contains graphic scenes some readers may find disturbing. 

(previously published under the title Beneath the Watery Moon)

MY REVIEW

I’ve read one previous book by this author and after reading this I really need to read her previous books as this was a great read. 

I started this one evening and yes I ended up staying awake too late to read it all. I just couldn’t put it down.  

Annabel’s trying to move on after being released from a mental institution. She needs to get away so finds herself in Suffolk where she meets Jude. She finally finds peace and happiness. That all changes when Jude is suspected of being involved in murdering women.

This author has pushed boundaries for some in this story. Personally I’m warped so I loved it. 
Un put down able. This story was so so good. I seriously cannot wait to read more from this author soon.

About Betsy Reavley:
Author of The Quiet Ones, The Optician’s Wife, Murder at the Book Club, Murder in the Dark, Frailty, Carrion, Broken and the poetry collection The Worm in the Bottle. Betsy was born in Hammersmith, London.

As a child she moved around frequently with her family, spending time in London, Provence, Tuscany, Gloucestershire and Cambridgeshire.

She showed a flair for literature and writing from a young age and had a particular interest in poetry, of which she was a prolific consumer and producer.

In her early twenties she moved to Oxford where she would eventually meet her husband. During her time in Oxford her interests turned from poetry to novels and she began to develop her own unique style of psychological thriller.

Betsy says “I believe people are at their most fascinating when they are faced by the dark side of life. This is what I like to write about.”

Betsy Reavley currently lives in Cambridge with her husband, 2 children, dog and quail.

Betsy’s Social Media Links:
Twitter https://twitter.com/BetsyReavley @BetsyReavley

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