Call Her Janie by S.R. Fabrico

Thank you @StacyRowe1 @KellyALacey @lovebookstours #Ad #LBTCrew #BookTwitter for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. Call Her Janie is a romance suspense genre and is book 1 in the series. The story is at steady pace and S.R. Fabirco's writing is engaging and gripping from the start. I enjoyed the ending it leaves you with a cliffhanger which I loved and left me wondering what will happen in book 2. The story is about Lizzie who loses her parents, and who becomes set on having a great career but then she meets Gray who changes her life but then is not the person she thought he was. Lizzie goes to Southport to see her brother to get away. The characters were likeable, and I did like Lizzie a lot and enjoyed following her story, I did like Gary at first but did change my mind very quickly. Call Her Janie has a good plot and is written very well. 4 stars. Blurb A scintillating romantic thriller with a shocking twist Lizzie was obsessed with chasing her dream of being the only female executive at her New York City marketing firm. Driven by the loss of her parents, she wanted to succeed and make them proud. Focused, hard-working, and passionate about her career, she refused to be distracted. Gray Stone, a handsome billionaire, and Lizzie’s boss, won her over with his charm. He was the perfect gentleman, treating Lizzie like a queen. When a plus sign appeared on her pregnancy test, Gray’s true colours were revealed, and her life was turned upside down. Moving to Southport, NC, to reconnect with her brother was her only option to mend her broken heart and leave her past behind. Her life had unravelled at the seams, and she blamed herself, desperate to find forgiveness. Filled with revenge and hatred, someone lurking in the town had a different plan, and their end game was Lizzie’s last breath. Will Lizzie find the contentment she is looking for, or will she die trying?

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