The App by Stuart James

Thank you @ZooloosBT @StuartJames73 for letting me review this book and being part of this tour. My Review The App is a great horror / Psychological book and did shock me in places what people would do to save there family. In is intense read and a page turner because you dont know what's going to happen to Marty and his Family. I really did not like Johnthan he is a horrible person. I felt like i went on rollcoster with them while they where trying to fight for there daughters life. This is the first book i have read by Stuart James and I will read more this is a brilliant gripping read. This is scary and fightening and the characters are great you can really feel there fear throughout the book. Hooked straight away 5 stars. Book Blurb The App... Once you're in, they'll never let you leave. Whatever happens, don't download The App. * It will come in the form of a link. Maybe in your DM's on a social media account, the junk folder of your emails or a WhatsApp message from a friend. * You'll be enticed by the chance of winning one hundred thousand pounds on offer every Friday, wired straight into the winner's bank account. * It's not a joke. * This part is genuine. * Someone can and will win the money. * But at what cost? Marty Benson gets the link sent to him by a friend. So what is the harm in looking? He clicks it, downloads the app and enters a few basic details. A message prompts him to wait while he's loaded onto the system. An hour later, another message. • Do not delete the app. • Do not tell anyone outside of your family about the app. • Send the link to one person who is close to you. * Do not throw your phone away. * Always narrate while streaming. • If you break any of the rules, we’ll kill a member of your family. Then we’ll kill you. Author Bio I have always loved scary stories, especially ones that shocked me, left me terrified, looking under my bed or in the wardrobe before going to sleep. There was just a fantastic buzz whenever I watched or read something that took my breathe away. I remember going to my nan’s house in Ireland as a youngster with my mother and sister, on the West Coast, staying in a cottage, surrounded by miles of fields and my family sitting around the table in the kitchen at night telling ghost stories. Going out and exploring derelict farmhouses in the middle of nowhere. I remember clearly the field at the end of the road was supposed to be haunted by headless nuns. My cousins often remind me of the great times we had, frightening each other and running for our lives whenever we’d see something that didn’t look right. This is why I love nothing more than to tell a story. I’m so grateful when people not only read my thrillers but also take the time to get in touch and leave a review. To me, that is the greatest feeling, hearing from people that have enjoyed my work. I know then that I’m doing something right. I’m 49, married and have two beautiful children. Currently, I’m a full-time plumber but would love nothing more than to make a living from my writing. I hope I write stories and people continue to enjoy them for years to come. That would be completely amazing and a dream come true.

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