Tabitha Locke’s Key to Happiness by Liz Davies

Thank you @lizdaviesauthor @KellyALacey @lovebookstours #Ad #LBTCrew #BookTwitter #FreeBookReview for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. Tabitha Locke's Key to Happiness: is a romance with a cute front cover. The story is about Tabitha who realise she must be the only person who does not have a phone. I found this story to be heartwarming read that I enjoyed. I loved Tabitha and following her journey to love, it give me warm flutters while I was reading this. The descriptions where delightful to read and I could visualse everything in my head. Lovely story. 5 stars. Blurb Tabitha Locke suspects she must be the only twenty-nine-year-old in the UK who doesn’t own a mobile phone. She has a good reason not to. When she fled to Bath and her grandfather’s vintage key shop, all Tabitha wanted was to hide from the world. And for three years she does precisely that – until she meets a handsome IT expert. Appealing to her love of history, Rhys Flint persuades her to show him around the city, and gradually she begins to believe in love again, despite what happened in the past. But a secret can’t stay hidden forever, and when it raises its head, Tabitha is terrified Rhys will find out. With her feelings for him starting to grow, will Tabitha keep her heart locked up tight or will Rhys be the key to her happiness? Author Bio: Liz Davies writes feel-good, light-hearted stories with a hefty dose of romance, a smattering of humour, and a great deal of love. She’s married to her best friend, has one grown-up daughter, and when she isn’t scribbling away in the notepad she carries with her everywhere (just in case inspiration strikes), you’ll find her searching for that perfect pair of shoes. She loves to cook but isn’t very good at it, and loves to eat - she’s much better at that! Liz also enjoys walking (preferably on the flat), cycling (also on the flat), and lots of sitting around in the garden on warm, sunny days. Author's Website: www.lilacmills.com

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