#Blogtour #Review: Forget Her Name by Jane Holland @janeholland1 @rararesources #ForgetHerName1/2/2018 Release date - 25th January 2018
Book length - 346 pages Publisher - Thomas & Mercer Book Depository - www.bookdepository.com Amazon UK - www.amazon.co.uk Amazon US - www.amazon.com I want to thank Rachel from www.rachelsrandomresources.com for the opportunity to take part in this blog tour and for providing me with an e-copy of this book for review. ABOUT THE BOOK Rachel’s dead and she’s never coming back. Or is she? As she prepares for her wedding to Dominic, Catherine has never been happier or more excited about her future. But when she receives an anonymous package—a familiar snow globe with a very grisly addition—that happiness is abruptly threatened by secrets from her past. Her older sister, Rachel, died on a skiing holiday as a child. But Rachel was no angel: she was vicious and highly disturbed, and she made Catherine’s life a misery. Catherine has spent years trying to forget her dead sister’s cruel tricks. Now someone has sent her Rachel’s snow globe—the first in a series of ominous messages… While Catherine struggles to focus on her new life with Dominic, someone out there seems intent on tormenting her. But who? And why now? She doesn't have the answers - and in one final question lies her greatest fear. Is Rachel still alive? MY REVIEW FORGET HER NAME by Jane Holland is a twisted, gripping, novel that will have you on the edge of your seat, doubting yourself throughout, and it will also give you a cramp in your hand as I am telling you now, you will not be able to put it down until you reach the very end. It is a wonderful time in Catherine's life as she is planning her dream wedding and future with the man of her dreams, Dominic. But when she receives a package in the post related to her sister, Rachel, who died years ago, it threatens everything that Catherine holds dear. As the torment continues, Catherine needs to know who is doing this to her, and why. Could Rachel still be alive? I do not want to say too much about this riveting plot as you really must read it for yourself but suffice to say I LOVED this story. With so many twists and turns, I was sure I had it figured out when suddenly something would happen and I was back to square one again. This psychological thriller is perfectly paced and I became deeply invested in what was happening and was desperate to uncover the truth. FORGET HER NAME by Jane Holland is a must-read for thriller fans and I cannot wait to read more from this talented author. Author Bio: Jane Holland is a poet and novelist with nearly thirty published novels, six collections of poetry, and dozens of short fiction titles under this and other names. The middle child of romance legend Charlotte Lamb, she grew up in Essex and later the Isle of Man before returning to the British mainland as an adult. Nomadic by nature, Jane Holland currently resides in the South West of England with her husband and young family, and is a keen home schooler. When not writing, she also works as a freelance editor. In a previous incarnation, she was a semi-professional snooker player and reached No. 24 in the women’s world rankings. She also writes popular commercial fiction as Victoria Lamb, Elizabeth Moss, and Beth Good. For more information: Twitter - twitter.com/janeholland1 Facebook - www.facebook.com/JaneHollandAuthor/ Instagram - www.instagram.com/jane_hollandwriter/ DON'T FORGET TO CHECK OUT ALL OF THE OTHER STOPS ALONG THE WAY!!!
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