A Mother's Love by Hazel Eggleton

Thank you @zooloosBT for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. A Mother's Love is a psychological genre. The story is set in Cornwall and is about Meryan confess to killing her husband which has big effect on her family and where she lives. Meryan delves in to her husbands past, where she comes across things she never expected. There's are some fantastic descriptions running through the book, which I enjoyed. The story is at a good pace that grabs your attentions and keeps you hooked till the end. There is great amount of suspense running through with some brilliant twists. I liked how you see the characters develop through the book and I did like Meryan character . A good read that will keep you gripped to the end, 4 stars. Hazel’s Bio Hazel Eggleton is a linguist by profession, having taught at University College School, Hampstead, for the majority of her career. Now retired, she devotes her spare time to writing novels. To date she has written two children’s ghost stories – one of which reached the finals of the Britwriters awards in 2011 – a young adult novel on the theme of gambling and two adult psychological thrillers. Hazel lives in St Albans. Hazel’s Links Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eggletonhazel/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/HEggleton Book Links Goodreads - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/209170939-a-mother-s-love Buy Links - https://mybook.to/amotherslove-zbt Book Blurb In a quiet Cornish town, secrets run as deep as the ocean. Meryan’s confession to her husband’s murder shocks the community and shatters her family. But all is not as it seems. After serving her sentence, Meryan, fuelled by a need for justice and the crushing weight of her own guilt, embarks on a perilous journey to uncover the truth. But, as she delves into her husband’s past, she stumbles upon a sinister web of crime. When her life is threatened, her only hope lies in the hands of her determined daughter, who refuses to let her mother’s sacrifice be in vain.

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