Happy Tuesday book lovers!
Delighted to share with you today my review for this fantastic book! A big thank you to Heather for my invitation to the tour!🦋
My Thoughts
A suspenseful and twisted domestic drama!
this was a compelling story about the bonds of family. The type of tale that will completely hold your attention throughout. Linda Huber has crafted a compelling story packed with wonderful characters and a interesting storyline.
How would you react if you found out you had a sibling that you never knew about? 22 years ago three siblings met with tragedy, two of them were taken in by their great aunt Maisey. The youngest child was thought to be dead, however she had been wisked aWay by a family friend, Sylvie. Vicky and her brother Jamie who had CP ultimately were sent to foster care. Fast forward to present day… Aunt Maisey is on her deathbed and let Vicky in on the secret that her little sister Erin is still alive. Erin Who is now called Christina has no idea that she has any siblings. Christina has just found out she’s going to have a child of her own, and she does not want history to repeat itself.
I really liked the sisters and I wanted so much for them to find their way back to one another. This is a story about the draw of family and the power of love. A book that will keep you up late into the night turning those pages, determined to stay up and find out what will happen. Perfectly paced and full of sympathetic characters, Recommend!
*** many thanks to Bombshell Books for my copy of this book ***
About the Book
Stolen Sister blurb
What happens when a baby goes missing?
Twenty-two years ago, Erin and Vicky’s parents were killed in an explosion.
Now grown up, Erin and Vicky – who have been separated – are unaware they are siblings. But when Vicky is called to her great-aunt’s deathbed, she learns that she isn’t alone after all.
But where is Erin? Vicky’s search begins…
Elsewhere, Christine has problems of her own. In the first week of her new job, she makes a disturbing discovery, and is struggling to come to terms with impending motherhood.
Vicky is almost ready to give up her search when an old foster mother calls with shocking news.
What links Vicky and Christine?
Will Vicky ever find her sister?
And can Christine’s baby escape the past that befell her mother?
About the Book
Linda Huber bio
Linda grew up in Glasgow, Scotland, but went to work in Switzerland for a year aged twenty-two, and has lived there ever since. Her day jobs have included working as a physiotherapist in hospitals and schools for handicapped children, and teaching English in a medieval castle. Not to mention several years spent as a full-time mum to two boys, a rescue dog, and a large collection of goldfish and guinea pigs.
Her writing career began in the nineties, when she had over fifty feel-good short stories published in women’s magazines. Several years later, she discovered the love of her writing life – psychological suspense fiction. Her first novel was published in 2013, and was followed by eight others. Under her feel-good pen name Melinda Huber, she has also published a charity collection of romantic short stories and a series of feel-good novellas.
After spending large chunks of the current decade moving house, Linda has now settled in a beautiful flat on the banks of Lake Constance in north-east Switzerland, and is working on another suspense novel.
Links:
Website: https://lindahuber.net/
Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Linda-Huber/e/B00CN7BB0Q/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/LindaHuber19
FB Author Page: https://www.facebook.com/authorlindahuber/
This sounds interesting, Berit!
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It really was, I rushed my review a little so I don’t feel like it necessarily does it justice, but it was a really good book!💕
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Lovely review. I just downloaded the book. ❤️
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Oh wonderful, looking forward to your review!🦋
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Wonderful review, Berit! I’m definitely intrigued by this book now!
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It was very good, I really don’t feel as though my review does it justice, I was slightly rush last night!
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