Love Deleted by Paul Indigo

Thank you @KellyALacey, #PaulIndigo and @lovebookstours for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. Love Deleteted is a beautiful front colour which has one of my favourite flowers a poppy and lovely blue colour. This book will catch your attention straight away. This is the first book I have read by Paul Indigo and his writing style is brilliant so I definitely will be reading more. I was glued to the book straight away and was very interested in Cooper's story, especially at the beginning when she had a car accident. I felt for Cooper a lot due to what was going on with her with her husband Jethro. The story is 573 pages long and with a few twists that I did not see coming. I liked Harriet and I liked Cooper a lot and was drawn to her straight the way. A fabulous read with a great plot and fantastic characters. Strongly recommend Love Deleted it's a brilliant read. 5 stars. Blurb ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO ERASE YOUR LOVE? This is an impossible love story… Cooper came home unexpectedly early that day. The day her world collapsed. The day she heard things she shouldn’t have. Saw things she shouldn’t have. Now Cooper is running away. Driving recklessly. Blindly. A broken heart spiralling out of control after witnessing her husband’s infidelity. Then Cooper discovers the website. Speaks to the doctors. Can they help her? Can they can give her the treatment she desperately needs? Yes they can. They can do something mind-blowing. They can surgically erase her love for her husband Jethro. Only what appears to be the perfect solution sets off a devastating chain of events not only for Jethro and herself. But one also involving their teenage son Daniel in ways she can’t imagine. A life-shattering moment. A rash decision. An easy solution. This isn’t just a love story. Not when a heart isn’t just broken, it is irreversibly silenced.

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