Dear Diary, it's Me by Lucinda Lamont

Thank you @ZooloosBT and @LucindaLamont for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. Dear Diary, It's Me is a psychological thriller and a great read with fantastic twists that kept me hooked to my seat. I really felt for Alice who wants a baby and is an alcoholic she is one of the characters in the book. There are different characters in the book that have different stories but they eventually come part of each other. Phil one of the other characters I was not sure on him due to not liking him as a person. All the characters go through some hardship and heartache. The story is well written and gripped me to the end 5 stars Blurb Can you keep a secret? Alice is a young, budding professional, on a seemingly slippery slope. Struggling with life and drinking excessively, she doesn’t want anyone to know how bad her problem is becoming. Power couple Hannah and Craig can’t conceive, which sends them down separate paths of betrayal. Ollie has been bullied all his life, and neglected by his mother. When a new girl, Sky, starts at his school, could she be everything he has been looking for? Disgraced PE teacher and now local pub landlord, Phil, lives a sordid life. No one knows what lengths of depravity he will go to, to get his kicks out of life. Can Alice break the cycle of destruction she is on? Will Hannah and Craig destroy their relationship for good? Can Ollie get the peace he craves in life? Does Phil get exposed for who he really is? Lucinda Lamont's 'Dear Diary, It's Me' is a dark psychological thriller where poor choices have serious consequences.

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