The Stolen Twin by Jade Lee Wright
thank you @zooloosBT for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book .
The stolen twin is a psychological drama which is one of my favourite. I like the front cover and I was drawn to the blurb from the minute I read it. I was hooked to the book instantly and it only took me a day and a half to get through this book. The story is based in the Cottswald and it's about a lady who had twins and then one of them were stolen from her 14 years ago. I really enjoyed getting to know all the characters and Bella is the main character who is the Mum. Stolen twin is gripping and I felt like I was on my edge of my seat reading this but because I didn't know what was gonna happen at all, which I love when this happens. The story is written exceedingly well and there's some great tricks and turns in the book. Will definitely read more by Jade Lee Wright. Fantastic read five stars.
Bio
Whilst writing my next book I am a mother wrangling two under two and
pursuing a BA (Honours) in English Literature and Creative Writing through
the Open University. I'm currently in my third year and have received a
distinction. My writing has also been highly commended in the UK's
Writing Magazine and I have been shortlisted for The Marlowe & Christie
Novel Prize. I run a popular Bookstagram page called Boho Bookworm,
where I share my passion for literature. Through this platform I have
connections with various publishing houses and authors
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Blurb
Fourteen years ago, someone stole one of my twin babies. Now, she’s back.
But there’s something off.
The guilt never stopped, waking me up at four in the morning. Somehow, I built
a new life – a stunning Cotswolds home, my remaining daughter, a marriage held
together by the thinnest thread of hope. But there was always a hole.
Until now . . .
Except something is wrong. The way my new-found daughter studies me,
unblinking. The way she plays with my husband’s attention. The way she
whispers behind my back.
I don’t think I want this girl in my house. But she wants us. And she’ll stop at
nothing to become part of this family

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