Showing posts with label Zoe Miller. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zoe Miller. Show all posts

Monday, 26 June 2017

Exclusive Cover Reveal and Giveaway: A House Full Of Secrets by Zoe Miller..

I am delighted, and honoured, to be the first to share the cover of Zoe Miller's latest novel, A House Full of Secrets.  I also have a copy of the book to giveaway to one lucky reader, to be posted on publication day, 3rd August. To be in with a chance of winning this first edition, please enter via rafflecopter link below. Open INT and closes on 7th July. Good Luck!


*Drum Roll Please*




THE BLURB

When Londoner Vikki receives an invitation from Niall Blake to join him for a weekend at his family home in a remote part of Ireland, she hopes it will be the perfect opportunity to turn their friendship into something more significant. But Niall has a different reason for his proposition …


As the weekend takes a sinister turn and Vikki discovers more about Niall, his estranged older brother Alex and his over-compensating sister Lainey, it becomes clear that the family harbours a long-buried secret. But who is out to destroy them? Could it be one of their own? And why did Niall invite Vikki along for the weekend?


ABOUT THE AUTHOR


Zoë Miller writes contemporary fiction laced with mystery and intrigue. She is married and lives on the south side of Dublin, close to the foot of the Dublin Mountains. She has two daughters and a son. Zoë has been writing since childhood, when she loved reading so much that she felt compelled to write stories herself. Before having the time to devote to writing novels, she had short stories and feature journalism published. Zoë has successful eight novels published by Hachette Books Ireland, including The Compromise, A Husband’s Confession, A Question of Betrayal and Someone New.


  You can contact Zoë at www.zoemillerauthor.com, or Twitter @zoemillerauthor, or Facebook.com/zoemillerauthor.

A House Full of Secrets is published by Hachette Ireland on 3 August 2017 and in UK PB in Feb 2018. You can pre-order your copy via amazon link below:

Tuesday, 25 October 2016

Blog Tour - 'Someone New' by Zoe Miller. Author Feature and Giveaway.



Thanks to Hachette Ireland and Zoe Miller for inviting me on the Blog Tour for Someone New.  I have a copy of the book to giveway to one lucky reader.  Just enter via rafflecopter link below.  Good Luck! 

A suspenseful and sophisticated new novel from the author of A Question of Betrayal and A Husband's Confession, perfect for fans of Lesley Pearce.
Someone New
by Zoë Miller


In her heart, Grace knows the perfect, reliable, good-looking Gavin isn’t right for her. Then she meets Danny. Unpredictable and spontaneous, he turns her world upside down. All of a sudden, Grace is seeing life differently and doing things she never thought she’d do.
But tragedy strikes when Danny dies in a motorbike accident, shattering Grace’s world. As she struggles to come to terms with her loss, she becomes more and more convinced that she’s being followed – sighting a motorbike exactly like Danny’s everywhere she goes. And she starts to wonder if Danny’s death was really an accident.
When she finally voices her suspicions to her family and the police, though, no one seems willing to believe her.
Meanwhile Grace feels ever more under threat as sinister things begin happening to her. What was Danny hiding from her?  And what kind of danger is she in now?





AUTHOR FEATURE FROM ZOE MILLER

I’d like to say a huge thank you to Margaret Madden for featuring Day 3 of the Someone New blog tour as a guest post on her blog, Bleach House Library.  Today it’s all about the importance of secondary characters and what they can bring to the story.

I usually write my stories in the third person as opposed to first person. It means I am telling the story through more than one pair of eyes. There are advantages and disadvantages to both forms. First person means the story is told on a more immediate and intimate basis, and can feel very natural, which in turn can be very compelling to both write and read, but you are restricted to writing the novel from only one person’s point of view. I find I prefer to use two or three different viewpoints in which to explore every dimension of the story and turn the spotlight onto all aspects of the character. These viewpoints also help to give the reader a more rounded sense of each person and to appreciate different sides of the story. You can switch from one person to another and from scene to scene in a way that racks up the tension. But no matter what style you choose, you do need to have one main protagonist, who touches everyone else to some degree and from whom most elements of the plot will develop and evolve.

In Someone New, the main character is a woman called Grace Bailey. Thirty years old, and as the novel opens, at odds with herself and her life, she was the person through whom I decided to tell the story, but in order to show different aspects to Grace and enlarge on various angles of the plot and broaden the scope of the narrative, I needed a secondary character, someone to act as a counter balance to Grace.

Enter Lucia, Grace’s older sister.

It was fun getting to know the kind of person Lucia was so that she could act as a contrast and bring out a different side to Grace.  Lucia evolved in my mind’s eyes a total foil to Grace, she appears to be everything Grace is not; brainy, highly organised, sparkling and brilliant, neat and petite in her figure and her clothes, running a successful career and the kind of house that fully reflects that success, besides being married to the rather wonderful Robert. Already we can see how having an older sister like this might have an effect on a younger sister’s life and the decisions she makes, before we’ve even got to any of the plot points.

The make-up and actions of secondary characters, when they are set side by side with the main character, can be a catalyst for drama and conflict in itself with the contrast between them and their divergent approach to life. They can also help in deepening our understanding of the main protagonist. They are not merely there to pad out a story but to play an important role in helping to enhance the plot and strengthen our engagement with the protagonist.

In Someone New, I enjoyed pitching Lucia and Grace together on the page. What I liked about them as sisters is that, although they are very different people, they were there for each other, particularly Lucia in the role of big sister to Grace when the bottom fell out of her world.  Although Lucia seems to be fully capable of micro-managing her life in an effortless fashion, underneath that perfect front we see a very human side to her as she reacts to her sister’s distress, feeling a sense of helplessness swamping her, the sight of Grace’s white face sending panic fluttering around her.

Secondary characters must develop in their own right, and Lucia is not featured in Someone New solely to heighten our understanding of Grace, but she has a story of her own to tell, because after we see the first glimpses of her as a vulnerable human, we soon discover there is more going on beneath the surface of that sparkling lifestyle than you might expect!

Thank you Margaret, for having me on your blog!
Zoë xx

About Someone New
In her heart, Grace knows the perfect, reliable, good-looking Gavin isn’t right for her. Then she meets Danny. Unpredictable and spontaneous, he turns her world upside down. All of a sudden, Grace is seeing life differently and doing things she never thought she’d do.

But tragedy strikes when Danny dies in a motorbike accident, shattering Grace’s world. As she struggles to come to terms with her loss, she becomes more and more convinced that she’s being followed – sighting a motorbike exactly like Danny’s everywhere she goes. And she starts to wonder if Danny’s death was really an accident.





About the author
Zoë Miller was born in Dublin where she now lives with her husband. She began writing stories at an early age. Her writing career has also included freelance journalism and prize-winning short fiction. She has three children.
Her previous novels include A Question of Betrayal, The Compromise, A Family Scandal and Rival Passions

www.zoemillerauthor.com    
@zoemillerauthor
Facebook.com/zoemillerauthor


Someone New is published by Hachette Ireland and is available in TPB and ebook format.  You can order your copy, with 12% discount and Free Worldwide Postage, HERE.  The ebook can be ordered via amazon link below:




Friday, 25 September 2015

'A Question Of Betrayal' by Zoe Miller. Author feature and Giveaway.






I am delighted to be hosting a spot on the blog tour for Zoe Miller's A Question of Betrayal.  There is a copy of the paperback edition of this title up for grabs, so just enter via rafflecopter link below.  Good Luck!


THE BLURB

A Question of Betrayal: Ever since the deaths of her adored parents, Carrie Cassidy has avoided risk and commitment, fearful of bringing something precious into her life only to lose it again. So now she finds herself working in yet another uninteresting job, and the love of her life, who wanted more than she could give, has left her. Will she ever move on?
Then, a mysterious woman visits Carrie and reveals a secret that forces her to delve into her mother's past. As Carrie learns more about the woman she thought she knew, she finds herself looking at her own life and wondering if she's living it the way her mother would have wanted her to. Meanwhile there is someone watching Carrie who would rather the past stay buried . . .



AUTHOR FEATURE

When writers need to put the right words together…

Carrie Cassidy wasn’t looking for love when she met Mark at her cousin Fiona’s wedding. She’d known the joyful day would be difficult, as it was so at odds with the way her life had come to a full stop, and watching her radiant cousin glide up the aisle on her proud father’s arm reminded her sadly that her beloved father was no longer around and would never escort Carrie up the aisle.  It was no wonder she glugged too much champagne and kept seeing him every time she turned around – the tall, skinny groomsman with the messy black hair and sexy eyes. She caught him watching her from across the room like a heat seeking missile, and knew he was also catching her watching him. Later, Mark took her hand and whirled her out onto the dance floor under the colourful strobe lighting. They danced as if they’d known each other forever, and it was the start of their heady, whirlwind romance.

Mark was the lover who shored up all the corners of Carrie’s life with his presence, his jokes and friendship, and most of all his love. He had adventures planned for both of them that would take a lifetime to complete, but his wonderful plans ground to a halt when Carrie refused to get on a plane, even for a short trip to Paris. After all, her beloved parents died in a plane crash. Mark tried a different tactic. He texted her little messages and put them on post-it notes, placing them around the house for Carrie to read, affirming messages that said:
Carrie is sitting in the departure lounge, looking forward to her flight
Carrie feels good as she walks up the steps to the plane…
Carrie is calm and relaxed boarding the plane…  

It was Henry Ford who famously said words to the effect that whether we think we can or think we can’t, we’re right. If we consider that something is impossible, well then, for us it is impossible. If I told myself it was impossible to write two thousand words a day, chances are I’d never achieve that word count. Whereas if I not only told myself the opposite, but planned to do that, there would be a far greater likelihood that I’d largely succeed. In the constant chatter going on at the back of our heads, the messages we send ourselves are all-important and can mean the difference between getting things done or not at all. In most professions and walks of life, persistence and self-belief are key ingredients in achieving any kind of success, but they are crucial in the business of writing. Writers work alone for long periods at a time, and unlike being in an office with supportive colleagues sitting a few feet away, ready with an encouraging smile or helpful comment if you’re having a bad day, writers have to rely mainly on themselves to get on with it, and that’s where self-belief and positive, affirming messages are so important. At a writing workshop years ago I was told that while it was difficult to get published, it wasn’t impossible. Those words stayed with me, inspiring me and keeping my fingers moving across the laptop keys. We put words together to create all sorts of magical and mysterious worlds, why shouldn’t we put the right words together to encourage ourselves onwards and upwards?

As to whether Mark finally persuaded Carrie to board the plane with his boosting messages, the answer in in the book!


ABOUT THE AUTHOR



Zoë Miller writes contemporary fiction laced with intrigue and drama. She is published by Hachette Books Ireland and her latest book, A Question of Betrayal, is now out in paperback. When Zoë’s not escaping into her writing world, she juggles her time between her family and the day job. Find out more at www.zoemillerauthor.com, Facebook/zoemillerauthor, or follow Zoë on Twitter @zoemillerauthor.

A Question of Betrayal is published by Hachette Ireland and is available in paperback and ebook format.  You can order your copy, with Free Worldwide Postagehere.  The ebook can be ordered via amazon link below:



Friday, 31 July 2015

#IrishFictionFortnight - Day 5 - "A Question of Betrayal" by Zoe Miller. Author feature and Giveaway.



Big thanks to author, Zoe Miller, for telling us about her favourite Irish author and donating a signed copy of A Question of Betrayal for one lucky reader.  To be in with a chance of winning this prize, just enter via rafflecopter link below.  Good Luck!


My Favourite Irish Author by Zoe Miller

I find it hard to believe that it’s already three years since my favourite Irish author, Maeve Binchy, sadly passed away. I was driving into the office, listening to the radio, when I heard about her death on the early morning news and I felt as though a light had gone out of my life. Somehow I made it into the office on auto pilot. When I took out my mobile phone from the depths of my bag, I discovered my daughter had been trying to contact me before I left the house, hoping to break the news to me before I got into the car. An avid reader herself, she knew how gutted I’d be. We had a quick chat, and then for a brief moment I imagined the conversation I’d have with my mother, both of us commiserating with each other on the loss of our best loved Irish author, until I remembered with a pang that she too had passed on.

One of the wonderful aspects of Maeve’s charming writing was the way she brought generations of readers together. Her books were passed from me to my mother and in time, on to my daughter, all of us enjoying her warm and wise storytelling, her wonderful casts of believable characters, and all of us soaking up different messages from our differing perspectives. Her stories enthralled us; people and families and situations we could easily identify with - and so inherently Irish - jumped out of the pages of all of her books. They sang a resonance inside us and captured our hearts and minds in a way books by UK and American authors were unable to.

In addition to her wonderful stories, Maeve was hugely kind and encouraging in her staunch support of other Irish writers, sharing her experiences and advice.  Her first published novel, ‘Light a Penny Candle’, was a very exciting breakthrough in Irish popular fiction and it blazed a glittering trail for all of us Irish authors who found inspiration not only in Maeve’s insightful writing, but also in Maeve herself with her warm, friendly and generous spirit. I’m glad I had the opportunity to meet her and thank her in person for all the hours of enjoyment she gave to me and the women in my family, and for the encouragement to keep going as a writer and giving me the confidence to believe it could be done.

Zoë Miller

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THE BLURB

n a windswept beach in County Cork, a woman rescues a young man from the sea. A gifted musician, Luis Meyer's life has fallen apart and he's determined to end it all, until an angel of mercy pulls him from the water...

More than thirty years later, Carrie Cassidy is still reeling following the deaths of her adored parents, John and Sylvie, in a tragic accident. She's flitting from one job to another, unable to move forward, unable to forget the past. She can't even commit to Mark, the love of her life, who has now moved on.

Then a mysterious visitor reveals a secret that forces Carrie to delve into her mother's past. When she does, she discovers a woman struggling to come to terms with her choices - a newlywed who, it seems, was in love with another man.

Determined to find out the truth about her mother's relationship with Luis Meyer, Carrie must confront painful and possibly dangerous truths. And the only person who can help her is the one she's hurt the most.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR


Zoë Miller writes contemporary fiction laced with mystery and intrigue. She was born on the south side of Dublin, where she lives with her husband. She has two daughters and a son. Zoë has been writing since childhood, and has always had her head stuck in a book. Before turning to novels, she had short stories and feature journalism published. With seven novels now published by Hachette Books Ireland, Zoë fits in her writing between the day job, and making time for her family. A Question of Betrayal is her latest novel. You can contact Zoë at www.zoemillerauthor.com, or Twitter @zoemillerauthor, or Facebook.com/zoemillerauthor.

A Question of Betrayal is published by Hachette Ireland and is available in TBP and ebook format, with the PB edition coming in Sep 2015.
You can get your copy of the TPB, with Free Worldwide Postage and 23% discount, here and the ebook can be ordered via amazon link below:



Sunday, 8 March 2015

Exclusive Cover Reveal for Zoe Miller "A Question of Betrayal". Published 16th April 2015


Prolific Irish author, Zoe Miller, has kindly sent me the exclusive cover reveal of her upcoming novel A Question of Betrayal.  Published by Hachette Ireland next month, I think they have done a wonderful job on this one ;)



Here is the blurb....

A QUESTION OF BETRAYAL – ZOË MILLER

On a windswept beach in County Cork, a woman rescues a young man from the sea. A gifted musician, Luis Meyer’s life has fallen apart and he’s determined to end it all, until an angel of mercy pulls him from the water…

More than thirty years later, Carrie Cassidy is still reeling from the deaths of her adored parents, John and Sylvie, in a tragic accident. She’s flitting from one job to another, unable to move forward, unable to forget the past. She can’t even commit to Mark, the love of her life, who has now moved on.

Then a mysterious visitor reveals a secret that forces Carrie to delve into her mother’s past. When she does, she discovers a woman struggling to come to terms with her choices – a newlywed who, it seems, was in love with another man.

Determined to find out the truth about her mother’s relationship with Luis Meyer, Carrie must confront painful and possibly dangerous truths. And the only person who can help her is the one she’s hurt the most.

Publication date: 16th April 2015
This title is available to pre-order on Amazon 


Monday, 26 January 2015

"A Husband's Confession" by Zoe Miller. Review and Giveaway.

#IRISHFICTIONFORTNIGHT
DAY 11

I have a trade paperback copy of 'A Husband's Confession' to giveaway as part of #IrishFictionFortnight. Just enter via rafflecopter link, at the bottom of the page, to be in with a chance.  Good Luck!


MY REVIEW

Two brothers, two wives and two happy families based in Dublin.  Could it really be that simple? 
Max and Ali run a popular bakery and coffee shop in Dublin City Centre and are finally reaping the rewards for their years of hard work.  Two children and a comfortable home, that contains the memories of their life together, completes the picture.
Finn and Jo, together since they met and married in Australia, twenty years previous, also seem to have it all. A wonderful daughter, two successful careers and a house that would not be out of place in the pages of a glossy weekend newspaper supplement.
But, things are not as perfect as they seem.  Someone has discovered a secret, and if it comes out, things will never be the same again.......

This is Zoe Miller's sixth novel and she shows no sign of slowing down, thankfully.  I connected with the characters quite quickly as their past stories made them come alive.  Knowing how the couples met, and eventually ended up where they did, made for more personality in each of them.  I found the children very general though and would have liked to know more about Jessica and her life outside the family home.  

The book starts with a hit and run, late one night, and the reader is left to guess the connection.  A series of nasty pranks, in Max and Ali's bakery, also add to the puzzle.  Finn is gradually fading away from him wife and she wants to know why?  So many changes,over a short period of time, makes the reader want to turn the page and see what the connections are. 

Zoe Miller has a lovely, easy style of writing with some beautiful descriptions of everyday life.  What sometimes passes as mundane, can be brought to life by just taking in the details.  Swans on a river, stars in the sky and even the touch of a husband's hand as he passes you on the stairs.  There is less emphasis on the locations and cars/clothes/bags than her previous novel, and for this I was grateful.  The characters are what keep the story moving and finding out the secret that seems inevitable to come out.  When it does, it makes the reader think about whether it is better to keep some things to yourself and carry the burden or to lay it all out on the table, resulting in someone else getting hurt?  I would imagine there are pros and cons to either scenario and I can't say much more without this turning into a spoiler!

This is a perfect read for the summer.  I perhaps would have liked it a little shorter, but that could also be my impatience to know the ending!

The Husband's Secret is published by Hachette Books Ireland and is available in paperback and e-book format.
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Monday, 25 August 2014

EXCLUSIVE PB COVER REVEAL - " A Husband's Confession " by Zoe Miller





HOW BEAUTIFUL IS THE NEW COVER OF ZOE MILLER'S "A HUSBAND'S CONFESSION" ?

RELEASED IN PAPERBACK ON 4TH SEPTEMBER 2014 FROM HACHETTE IRELAND


The artisan bakery Ali and Max Kennedy own isn't just a successful business - it's a second home, a dream come true. But when bad luck begins to stalk the couple, Ali worries that her fear of losing it all is becoming a reality.
Across the city, Max's brother Finn and his wife Jo long for the carefree happiness they had when they first met in Australia over twenty years ago. But when Finn loses his high profile TV job and becomes more bitter by the day, Jo starts to suspect that he's hiding something from her.
While both couples navigate their marriages, little do they realise that Max and Ali's daughter Jessica harbours a dark secret which threatens to destroy the whole family.
Then it happens - the accident. And the Kennedys will never be the same again.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Zoë Miller lives in Dublin. She is married and has two daughters and a son. She began writing at an early age and her writing career has included freelance journalism and prize winning short fiction. Zoë's page-turning novels are a blend of drama and intrigue, glitz and passion, and she bases them in Ireland and glamorous locations.

You can contact Zoë through her website, www.zoemillerauthor.com or follow her on Twitter @zoemillerauthor.

You can read my review of A Husband's Confession here


Sunday, 1 June 2014

" A Husband's Confession " by Zoe Miller




I was lucky enough to attend the launch of this novel and get myself a signed copy.  I love owning signed books and adding them to my library.  It makes me feel a little bit special......


Two brothers, two wives and two happy families based in Dublin.  Could it really be that simple? 
Max and Ali run a popular bakery and coffee shop in Dublin City Centre and are finally reaping the rewards for their years of hard work.  Two children and a comfortable home, that contains the memories of their life together, completes the picture.
Finn and Jo, together since they met and married in Australia, twenty years previous, also seem to have it all. A wonderful daughter, two successful careers and a house that would not be out of place in the pages of a glossy weekend newspaper supplement.
But, things are not as perfect as they seem.  Someone has discovered a secret, and if it comes out, things will never be the same again.......

This is Zoe Miller's sixth novel and she shows no sign of slowing down, thankfully.  I connected with the characters quite quickly as their past stories made them come alive.  Knowing how the couples met, and eventually ended up where they did, made for more personality in each of them.  I found the children very general though and would have liked to know more about Jessica and her life outside the family home.  

The book starts with a hit and run, late one night, and the reader is left to guess the connection.  A series of nasty pranks, in Max and Ali's bakery, also add to the puzzle.  Finn is gradually fading away from him wife and she wants to know why?  So many changes,over a short period of time, makes the reader want to turn the page and see what the connections are. 

Zoe Miller has a lovely, easy style of writing with some beautiful descriptions of everyday life.  What sometimes passes as mundane, can be brought to life by just taking in the details.  Swans on a river, stars in the sky and even the touch of a husband's hand as he passes you on the stairs.  There is less emphasis on the locations and cars/clothes/bags than her previous novel, and for this I was grateful.  The characters are what keep the story moving and finding out the secret that seems inevitable to come out.  When it does, it makes the reader think about whether it is better to keep some things to yourself and carry the burden or to lay it all out on the table, resulting in someone else getting hurt?  I would imagine there are pros and cons to either scenario and I can't say much more without this turning into a spoiler!

This is a perfect read for the summer.  I perhaps would have liked it a little shorter, but that could also be my impatience to know the ending!

I will be having a chat with Zoe Miller, over the next few weeks, and will have a giveaway of The Husband's Confession, so keep an eye out......

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The Husband's Secret is published by Hachette Books Ireland and is available in paperback and e-book format.




Thursday, 6 March 2014

Happy Publication Day to Zoe Miller " A Husband's Confession "





An enthralling story of two families and one life-changing secret
  
Today is publication day for the Irish Author, Zoe Miller and her new novel " A Husband's Confession ".   I'm hoping to be able to make it to the book launch, where I will pick up a copy to read and review. Watch this space!

About the book

A deserted laneway.
A hit and run accident.
Two families will never be the same . . .

Max and Ali Kennedy own a renowned artisan bakery in Dublin's creative quarter. Max has given Ali everything she ever wanted - marriage, children and security. Now, her biggest fear is that her precious family will be taken away from her.

Across the city, Finn and Jo Kennedy live a life of responsibility and success - far removed from the carefree couple they were when they first met in Australia twenty years ago. But in the best of marriages, appearances can be deceiving.
When a tragic accident befalls one of the families, a long-buried secret between the Kennedy brothers comes to the surface and a house of lies comes tumbling down.

As the couples discover life-changing truths about their marriages, each must make a decision - to forgive, to forget or to move on?

About the author
Zoe Miller was born in Dublin where she now lives with her husband. She began writing stories at an early age. Her writing career has also included freelance journalism and prize-winning short fiction. She has three children.
Her previous novels include The Compromise, A Family Scandal and Rival Passions.
www.zoemillerauthor.com  ·  @zoemillerauthor  ·  Facebook.com/zoemillerauthor


  
Price: £12.99
Format: Trade Paperback
Also available as e book 

Published by Hachette Books Ireland

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Husbands-Confession-Zoe-Miller-ebook/dp/B00I5KIN2O/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1394116687&sr=8-1&keywords=a+husband%27s+confession

Wednesday, 23 October 2013

" The Compromise " by Zoe Miller




This is the fifth novel by Zoe Miller, an Irish author.  I had not read her books before but entered a giveaway on her Facebook page and won a copy.  It arrived in post with nice handwritten note inside and as the cover was so pretty, it skipped to the top of my TBR pile.

This is the story of four childhood friends with a secret.  After one of them is found at the bottom of a cliff, the friends start to wonder if the secret will come to light.
Flicking from 1970's through to today's times, the reader is slowly introduced to the four main characters and their families.   
I enjoyed reading about the friends in the 1970s and 1980s but not so much in the current times.  There was far to much emphasis on the characters houses, possessions and what designer labels they were wearing. The characters themselves were a little weak and I felt nothing for them.  The writing in the novel is nice and easy to read, chapters flow along but I struggled to even know who's thoughts I was reading more than once.  The cliffhanger was not too obvious from the start, but I think the secret was.

I will definitely read more of the authors work, I am a big supporter of Irish Fiction writers, and hope it is a case of this just not being my cup of tea.



This book is published by Hachette Ireland and is widely available now.


Zoe Miller can be contacted via Twitter @ZoeMillerAuthor and Facebook at Zoe Miller.


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