Private Lives by Emily Edwards -

Thank you @zooloosBT For letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. The story is about friendship, relationships, secrets, and drama. The story is very well-written and very thought-provoking. I loved the tension that flows throughout the book. I got into the book straight the way and I did like some characters better than others. A very engaging and entertaining read that you will not be able to put down. Entirely different from my normal reads, which is why I liked it . 5 stars. Bio After studying at Edinburgh University, Emily Edwards worked for a think tank in New York before returning to London where she worked as a support worker for vulnerable women at a large charity. She now lives in Lewes, East Sussex with her endlessly patient husband and her two endlessly energetic young sons. Her previous novel, The Herd, was a number one bestseller. ─────────☆────•────☆────•────☆────•────☆────•───────── Where can you find them? Instagram https://www.instagram.com/emilyedwardswrites/ Website https://emilyelgaredwards.co.uk/ ─────────☆────•────☆────•────☆────•────☆────•───────── Book Links Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/200638660-private- lives Purchase Link: https://mybook.to/privatelives-zbt ─────────☆────•────☆────•────☆────•────☆─── Blurb In the sleepy seaside sleepy town of Waverly, Rosie and Seb Kent are happily married. Now that Seb has achieved his dream of becoming headmaster of the local school, their lives couldn't be any better. Then Abi arrives. Abi, a young, single mother, has come to Waverly for a fresh start. She plans to reinvent herself and give her children a new life. Then she sees Seb. As their complicated hidden past threatens to destroy them both, they try their hardest to keep it contained. But in a small town, secrets don’t stay hidden for long and soon, what should be their private business becomes a very public scandal. How far will everyone – them, their families and the whole community – go to protect everything they hold dearest thank you

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