The Seven O'Clock Club by Amelia Ireland
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The seven o’clock club is a contemporary fiction. The front cover and title really works with the book. Wow, what a book, and I am so glad I am a blogger because I am reading books I would probably not normally read, and they are expanding my enjoyment and the authors I like. Amelia Ireland will definitely be on my list to look out for and purchase. Amelia is a fantastic writer who drew me in from the start of the book to the point I could not put the book down. I also had numerous emotions reading this book, and it absolutely made me cry in places and smile. I did not see the twist coming at all, when it arrived I was like wow did not see that coming at all. Brilliant. The story about four characters who are the narratives who meet at seven o'clock once a week on a Tuesday for their counselling session with Genevieve. They are Olivia, Victoria, Callum, and Freya and I truly enjoyed getting to know them all, and It was lovely to see them all develop through the book. The themes running through the book are friendship, love, strength, and loss. I was sad when the book ended because it was such a fabulous book to read, and I was sad to leave the characters due to getting to know them. They felt like friends. This is an outstanding read and I strongly recommend you buy it. This is heart-warming and lovely story. 5 stars.
Blurb
At seven o'clock one Tuesday evening, in a perfectly ordinary tower block near Westminster, four strangers meet for the first time. They each have three things in common: all suffered a traumatic experience six months earlier; all exhibit a dogged inability to put it behind them; and all accepted an invitation to attend tonight's counselling session with the unconventional Genevieve - a determined woman with an unusual theory to test.
But this isn't a novel about psychotherapy or self-forgiveness. Because there is another reason these four people have been brought together. And when that perfectly ordinary tower block near Westminster turns out to be not quite so ordinary, all five are forced to make some unexpected - and, for some, impossible - decisions . . .
A novel about friendship, strength and love, The Seven O'Clock Club is a reminder that life can give you hope. Even in the darkest of spaces.
Author bio
Amelia Ireland wrote The Seven O'Clock Club in memory of her mother, who died shortly after being diagnosed with early onset dementia. She travels extensively for work, beginning the novel on a flight to Kampala and finishing it in a Hilton in Frankfurt.
A lawyer by profession, Amelia lives and works in London. The Seven O'Clock Club is her first novel.
Buy Links
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Seven-OClock-Club-perfect-clubs-ebook/dp/B0D96W99LZ/ref=sr_1_1
https://www.amazon.com/Seven-OClock-Club-Amelia-Ireland/dp/0593952634/ref=sr_1_1
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