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My Friends Husband by Rupa Mahadeven

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Thank you @zooloosBT For letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. My Friend Husband is a psychological thriller. The story is about Roshni who was kidnapped and is reporting it from the boot of the car that she beens abducted from. The story is written in first and third person which I do like because you get two completely different perspectives which is something that gives you more detail and hooks you into the story more. Another character in the story is Clara who is friends with Roshni who was trying to find her friend. If I'm being honest the first couple of pages I felt a little bit hard to get into but once I got past them, I really enjoyed the book and got into it and was hooked to the end. There was lots of twist and turns in the book that I thought were a fantastic that I didn't even see coming, which I love that when that happens. I did feel like I was on a rollercoaster reading this book because you didn't know what was going to happen and ...

Becky by Hristina Bloomfield

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Thank you @zooloosBT For letting me be part of this tour. Becky is a contemporary fiction genre that is 294 pages long. The story is about Becky who is 16-year-olds and who is raped and had multiple-stab wounds and left lying there unconscious. The story is set on the Cornwall Coast to start with, and then Becky moves to London, where she meets three men who try to help her. This story is about love, friendship, pain, and hope. I found the story easy to get into straightaway and was pretty hooked. Becky is a very emotional read, and some of the things that she goes through are absolutely devastating, and the way the author, Hristina Bloomfield, has written has made it so lifelike and realistic that it’s scary that this could happen to anybody. I really like getting to know Becky, and I kind of felt sorry for her for everything that she’s been through, but it was so lovely to see that she had a support network in the end that helped her, and she went through so much pain and loss. The...