The call of Cassandra rose by Sophia Spiers

Thank you @randomTTours and @SophiaSpiers for letting me part of this tour and reviewing this book. The call of cassandra rise is psychological thriller absolutely loved it. It gripped me straight the way snd i had to finish it to see what happeneds to Annabelle. The story has suspense and twists and turns i did not see coming. I like Sophie Spiers writing style i could not put the book down will definatly read more of her books. Sophie know how to keep the reader hooked to the story is was paced really well and great plot. Dose talk about senstive issues self harm which Annabelle has yo deal with but it is written really well in the book. 5 stars i love good psychological read and this did not let me down. strongly recommend out not to buy SYNOPSIS Annabelle seems to have it all. The perfect house, a successful husband, a darling son. But Annabelle is troubled. Trapped in an unhappy marriage, failing at motherhood, and at odds with her new privileged lifestyle, Annabelle begins to self- harm, a habit resurrected from her traumatic past. When she meets the alluring and charismatic hypnotherapist Cassandra Rose, she is offered a way out. Through hypnosis, Annabelle is encouraged to unearth her painful repressed memories and face her childhood demons. But as the boundaries between her hypnotic trance and reality begin to dissolve, Annabelle becomes increasingly vulnerable to much darker forces. Filled with twists and suspense, The Call of Cassandra Rose is a chilling thriller that examines how trauma shapes our lives and asks whether we can ever really escape our pasts. ABOUT THE AUTHOR A Londoner of proud Italian and Greek heritage, Sophia Spiers grew up on the Lisson Green Council Estate, which informed the depiction of her protagonist’s childhood. She studied Film at university, and in her twenties and early thirties worked in TV and post-production before turning her attention to her true passion: writing. Sophia was one of the six outstanding mentees chosen from over 1500 entrants to be part of the inaugural Madeleine Milburn mentorship scheme, and has been honing her craft ever since.

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