Love loss and life in between by Suzanne Rogerson

Thank you @rararesources and @SuzanneRogerson for letting me part of this tour and reviewing this book. I really like the front cover it is beautiful. Love loss and life between are short stories and all of them are written beautiful and very meaningful. I do like Suzanne Rogerson writing it is engaging and emotive and all the stories touched my heart. The stories are a mixed genre and very descriptive. I strongley recommend this book it is out now. 5 stars Blurb This collection of short stories gives a glimpse into life, love, loss, and the inexplicable in between. Including themes of grief, finding hope and second chances, facing the consequences of your actions and getting help from the unlikeliest of places. Author Bio Suzanne lives in Middlesex, England with her husband, two teenagers, a crazy cocker spaniel and an adopted cat that thinks she’s the boss. Suzanne’s writing journey began at the age of twelve when she completed her first novel. She discovered the fantasy genre in her late teens and has never looked back. Giving up work to raise a family gave her the impetus to take her attempts at novel writing beyond the first draft, and she is lucky enough to have a husband who supports her dream - even if he does occasionally hint that she might think about getting a proper job one day. Now an author of four novels including the Silent Sea Chronicles trilogy and her debut, Visions of Zarua, Suzanne hopes the dreaded ‘W’ word will never rear its ugly head again! She loves gardening and has a Hebe (shrub) fetish. She enjoys cooking with ingredients from the garden and regularly feeds unsuspecting guests vegetable-based cakes. She collects books, is interested in history and enjoys wandering around castles and old ruins whilst being immersed in the past. She likes to combine her love of nature and photography on family walks, but most of all she loves to escape with a great film, binge watch TV shows, or soak in a hot bubble bath with an ice cream and a book

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  1. Thanks very much for reading and reviewing my short story collection.

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