That Day by Frances Fleur

Thank you @hyggebooktours for letting me review this book and be part of the tour. That Day is book 3 of The Purple Heart series. You can read as a stand alone as I did and I absolutely adored this book. I was so sad I was back at work because I could have stayed glued to this book all day. The story is about Sophie and her life gets changed for the worse due to event that happens to her and haunts her and then there is Oliver who also has his own problems and was part of a band. This is gorgeous romance that will tug at your heart and make you cry in places but also make your heart glow. Sophie and Oliver are cute and loveable characters that you will love straight away. That Day is incredible read and is beautifully written. Can't wait to read more books by Frances Flur. Love the plot . Love everything of this book. Strongly recommend. 5 stars. Blurb Sophie doesn’t sing, not since that day. The day her world was turned upside down and living amongst the shadows now seemed like her only option. But out of the ashes, hope can arise. To protect her heart and mind, Sophie starts a new life and tries to forget. But distancing herself from the past always comes at a price. When she meets Oliver, former frontman of the hottest band on television, chemistry and contempt intertwine. And she learns, first hand, that there’s always a fine line between love and hate... The third book in The Purpled Hearted Series by Frances Fleur. This rollercoaster of a romance will have you laughing, crying and everything in between. Bio Hi everyone; I am Frances, and I love writing. I am based in Nottinghamshire, England. I have two beautiful girls, a naughty dog and my wonderful husband. I have been in Education as a TA, teacher or tutor for twelve years. When I have a spare moment, or my mind starts to wander, I quickly write/type the ideas down, as you never know when inspiration can strike to create those new characters or exciting stories. I love reading and getting lost in romance novels, but I love writing them more.

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