"One night can change everything. ‘I know it as soon as I wake up and open my eyes... Something is wrong.’ Her Saturday night started normally. Recently separated from her husband, Ali has been persuaded by her friends to go on a date with a new man. She is ready, she is nervous, she is excited. She … Continue reading #BlogTour | #BookReview: The Date by Louise Jensen (@Fab_fiction) @bookouture #TheDate #Prosopagnosia
Louise Jensen
#CoverReveal: The Date by Louise Jensen (@Fab_fiction) @bookouture #TheDate
It is my great pleasure to welcome you to the blog this evening, particularly as I have a rather special cover reveal to share with you. Regular visitors to damppebbles will know that I am a HUGE fan of Louise Jensen's psychological thrillers and I am over the moon that her next release is on … Continue reading #CoverReveal: The Date by Louise Jensen (@Fab_fiction) @bookouture #TheDate
One GLORIOUS Louise Jensen post (@fab_fiction) @1stMondayCrime @bookouture @TheCrimeVault
Some of you lovely folk may be aware that I am one of the 'First Monday Crime' blogger team. First Monday Crime is a brilliant event held for crime fiction fans on the first Monday of the month in London. To find out more, visit their website by clicking HERE. One day I hope to make … Continue reading One GLORIOUS Louise Jensen post (@fab_fiction) @1stMondayCrime @bookouture @TheCrimeVault
#BlogTour | #BookReview: The Gift by Louise Jensen (@Fab_fiction) @bookouture
"The perfect daughter. The perfect girlfriend. The perfect murder? Jenna is given another shot at life when she receives a donor heart from a girl called Callie. Eternally grateful to Callie and her family, Jenna gets closer to them, but she soon discovers that Callie’s perfect family is hiding some very dark secrets … Callie’s … Continue reading #BlogTour | #BookReview: The Gift by Louise Jensen (@Fab_fiction) @bookouture
#BookReview: The Sister by Louise Jensen (@Fab_fiction)
‘I did something terrible Grace. I hope you can forgive me …’ "Grace hasn’t been the same since the death of her best friend Charlie. She is haunted by Charlie’s words the last time she saw her, and in a bid for answers, opens an old memory box of Charlie’s. It soon becomes clear that … Continue reading #BookReview: The Sister by Louise Jensen (@Fab_fiction)
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