Plenty More Fish by Dawn Martin

Thank you X (Twitter) @KellyALacey @lovebookstours #Ad #LBTCrew #BookTwitter #PlentyMoreFishInTheSea #OnlineDating #OnlineDatingFail #EveryoneLovesATrilogy #LessonsLearnedTheHardWay #Stalking #Addiction #Assault #TheDarkSideOfInternetDating #SitsOutsideTheBox for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. Plenty More Fish is a Contemporary Fiction. I love the front cover and the title it fits really well together. The story is written well and is engaging. Dawn Martin style of writting is very easy to get into and I found that if you read abit you want to read more because the story is really intresting and pulls you in. The character Chloe has a lot on being mum and i felt for her when her life when upside down very quickly. I like the sound of Chloe and you can really see shes trying with her life snd that she hates to fail. 5 stars. Looking forwarded to reading more from this author. Blurb When Pete leaves Chloe for another woman she is forced to raise their family alone. When an impromptu internet pop up leads her to a dating site, she naively believes she has found the perfect way of finding love again. After meeting a string of unlikely suitors she finally meets Mel, but unbeknown to her Mel is fighting his own demons, and things are about to get a lot more complicated. Plenty More Fish pushes the boundaries as it follows Chloe on a dark and dangerous journey that sees her wade through a sea of sociopaths in her desperate quest to find her soulmate. As she ventures into deeper waters, friends and colleagues become increasingly concerned for her safety, but will she listen to them before it's too late. Author Bio: Dawn was born in London, England in 1962 and trained as a Registered Nurse in 1986. She currently lives near Portsmouth, Hampshire with her husband and two Boxer dogs and she works part-time as a nurse practitioner in a GP surgery in Portsmouth. Dawn's writing style has been described by many as quirky and unique, and she's not afraid to break the rules along the way. Dawn is naturally competitive and isn't afraid to push boundaries so her stories often contain unexpected twists and unpredictable endings. She considers herself to be a realist, so if you're looking for a happy ever after type storyline you might have to keep on looking. Plenty More Fish is the authors debut novel and forms part of a trilogy. Her second book, His Other Child will follow soon and the third book which currently has no title, is still a work in progress. Author’s website: www.nursetonovelist.uk

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