Chasing Greek Dreams by Francesca Catlow

Thank you @RandomTTours and @FrancescaCatlow for letting me part of this tour and reviewing this book. Iove the colours on the front cover its so pretty. Straight the way I felt sorry for Melodie because her husbsnd gone missing and she dose not know where he is. I felt empathy for Melodie instantly and just wanted to hug her and support her through this. The story is engaging and i read it fairly quickly becayse i needed to know what happend to her busband. This is the third book in the seris and this is the first book i have read by Francesca Catlow. The story set in Corfu and is beaufully written will read the rest of the seris 5 stars. The Little Blue Door series started with Melodie returning to Corfu after losing her grandparents, only to discover secrets she could never have imagined. It is highly recommended to read the series in order. If you are yet to read the first two books, and you intend to, be warned the following blurb contains spoilers for previous books... Chasing Greek Dreams Blurb: On the lush green island of Corfu, Melodie’s new husband, Anton, is missing. With no clues to his whereabouts, Melodie and her step daughter Gaia are broken from the fear that they may never see him again. When Anton’s car is found by the side of the road, Gaia fixates on the idea that Melodie’s malicious half-sister is somehow involved. Will Melodie ever find out what has happened to Anton, the love of her life? Can Melodie accept the final piece of her lost past when she is faced with so much confusion? Can she get back her life in Corfu, or will she have to give up on chasing dreams and return to England? Book information “Catlow has a way of creating her own version of freedom, in her life and in her stories.” Francesca Catlow loves to travel. Born and raised in the heart of Suffolk, Catlow has travelled extensively in Europe with her French husband and, more recently, their two young children. Of all the places she’s been it is the Greek islands that have captured her heart. She visits as often as family commitments allow

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