Another Friday, another #ForTheWeekend feature on the blog today, and we have a great mix of genres to hopefully pique your interest. We have thrillers, an autobiographical tale of moving to a new country, and some paranormal romance, so let's get cracking! #ForTheWeekend First up this week is THE VOW by Debbie Howells and this book sounds thrilling in every possible way. Here's all you need to know: ABOUT THIS BOOK Two weeks before her wedding, a stranger stops Amy in the street and warns her she’s in danger. Then that night, Matt, her fiancé, doesn’t come home. Desperate, Amy calls the police – but when Matt fails to emerge, she’s forced to call off her wedding day. Then another man is reported missing, by a woman called Fiona – a man meeting Matt’s description, who was about to leave his fiancée for her. He was supposed to be moving in with her – but instead, he’s vanished. Amy refuses to believe Fiona’s lover can be her Matt – but photos prove otherwise, and it soon becomes clear that Matt has been leading a double life. As the police dig deeper, two conflicting, yet equally plausible stories emerge from two women who allegedly have never met. BUY LINKS UK - www.amazon.co.uk US - www.amazon.com Next we have THE MARGINS by John Wigglesworth, an intriguing mystery that is sure to keep you hooked. Here's what you need to know: ABOUT THIS BOOK Only Ethan Hicks knows what happened up on the mountain, for everyone else is dead. Hundreds of them, hundreds of westerners, their bodies yet to be recovered from the devastated commune that sits high above the Kullu Valley. It’s an unfolding tragedy that has caught the attention of the world’s media, and pressure is rapidly growing on the Indian authorities to provide answers. For them, of course, Ethan—found barely alive at the foot of the mountain—is the key to everything. And the account he gives to investigators will prove extraordinary: of a remote commune that grew beyond recognition through a simple quirk of fate. Of a harmonious society that became driven by greed. Of a paradise befouled by its own inhabitants. Yet, for all of Ethan’s candour, there were some events that took place on the mountain of which he cannot speak—dark, terrible secrets that he intends to take to his grave. BUY LINKS: UK - www.amazon.co.uk US - www.amazon.com An autobiographical tale, the third book we are looking at today is ANOTHER DAY IN PARADISE by Karen Telling, and is perfect for anyone who has thought about moving abroad. Here's all the info: ABOUT THIS BOOK A warm-hearted, autobiographical story told by an author who really knows her subject, the location and the lifestyle in a small village in the Algarve, as seen through the eyes of a British couple, who made the move seeking a quieter, more serene way of life. What lurks in the shadows of paradise, however, is a life-changing illness she has struggled with in the past and now comes to the fore. They have made Portugal their home. Will they be able to navigate the health system and succeed in getting her the urgent operation needed, to prevent her from spending the rest of her life in a wheelchair? This adds tension to an otherwise gentle, amusing, highly descriptive story, filled with wonderful observations, funny clashes of culture and an entertaining learning curve for all concerned. BUY LINKS: UK - www.amazon.co.uk US - www.amazon.com Fourth up this week is THE WITCH AND THE DREAMWALKER by Victoria Rogers and today is publication day for this paranormal mystery novel!!! Here's all you need to know: ABOUT THIS BOOK It’s 1982, and rising star Vivian McKinley is determined to climb the corporate ladder of a growing paranormal security firm. With the help of Xavier Prince, President and CEO of Prince Charms, Vivian uncovers a plot to take over the business. The pair navigate office politics and machinations to prove a psychic vampire’s treachery. BUY LINKS: UK - www.amazon.co.uk US - www.amazon.com And sticking to the paranormal genre, we have our final book for this week, THE HUNTER'S BRIDE by Alexa Piper. Here's the info:
ABOUT THIS BOOK Maxim, tall, whimsical, and a vampire, wants to hire a curator for his art collection. Robyn, a newly minted art historian looking for a job, loves fine art and old stuff, and Maxim soon realizes she is not just perfect for the job, but also for him. Robyn never liked prejudices against vampires, werewolves, or Fae, but the moment she starts working for a vampire, things appear less black and white, especially when she begins to fall for her new boss. Robyn and Maxim’s young love will have to overcome odds and odd vampires who take issue with the fact that Maxim happens to be a vampire hunter who doesn’t shy away from decapitating his own kind. BUY LINKS UK - www.amazon.co.uk US - www.amazon.com THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR READING THIS FEATURE AND I HOPE YOU FOUND SOMETHING THAT TAKES YOUR FANCY. SEE YOU NEXT WEEK!!
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