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FREE READ ✓ The Day We Disappeared Proving difficult to reinvent herself however with one person always on her mind Nobody is really who they seemEven A Man alive this book is one of the best books I ve read all year Lucy Robinson writes with such confidence and wit add this to an utterly stellar plot line like seriously very clever and jump off the page characters Kate Brady was my girl and it is a real winner I gulped this book down in about two days and highly recommend it Top notch
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FREE READ ✓ The Day We Disappeared Nnie and Kate aren't entirely sure who they are any Can they work it out before their pasts catch up with them for goo 45 starsI generally don t read Woman s Fiction but the blurb of this novel catched my interest and now I m glad I gave ventured out of my comfort zoneFrom the blurb Annie has a secret But if she s not going to tell we won t either It s a heart breaking secret she wishes she didn t have yet Annie isn t broken not uite yet Especially now there s someone out there who seems determined to fix herKate has run away But she s not going to tell us why that would defeat the point of running wouldn t it It s proving difficult to reinvent herself however with one person always on her mindScratch beneath the surface and nobody is really who they seem Even Annie and Kate two old friends aren t entirely sure who they are any Perhaps you can work it out before their pasts catch up with them for good I read some other reviews and I must agree the lives of these two women are connected in a way that no one can guess Really maybe you ll get a strange feeling when you ve read on and on but the plot twist does really surprise and I agree with the blurb and dare you to guess the plot twist because that would take hours and you wouldn t guess right I really liked the main characters and all the secondary characters as well and combined with an exciting sometimes light sometimes angsty and dramatic writing style I devoured this read The relationships between Kate and Annie and their bosses were enticing too I especially liked Mark who is your typical cold stubborn Alpha on the outside and a mushy actually sweet and caring guy But there were many other layers and it was a delight to read about all these relationships with their uirks not only those of the main characters but also of the secondary characters I felt like every character was real and authenticLucy Robinson has a true writing talent that goes beneath a realistic and witty narrative voice but also extends to creating a seriously uniue story line which is hard to find in that combination nowadays ARC via NetGalley
SUMMARY É KTIU.RU ☆ Lucy Robinson
FREE READ ✓ The Day We Disappeared Annie has a secret It's a heartbreaking secret she wishes she didn't have yet Annie isn't brokenKate has run away It's This is the story of two friends who are each running from their past Kate wants to keep a low profile she is terrified that her past is going to catch up with her but we don t know what that past it Annie s problems go a lot further back to her childhood and she has never allowed herself to get close to men or have a long term meaningful relationship They are both starting new jobs new starts with new bosses who are going to have a big impact on themWhen I first started reading this book I was aware that there was uite a buzz about it and I must admit that for the first half of the read I was wondering why It was certainly enjoyable an easy to read book with big hints of romance but I couldn t see why everyone was getting so excited about it Then I got to the reveal and I realised exactly why It is a book that is well worth sticking with because when you get to that point and everything all makes sense is when you really start to enjoy the read I loved the second part of the story which suddenly turned much darker and intricate although was still easy to read and very much a page turnerI liked both parts of the story eually and there is a cast of characters who are really fun to read about My only real gripe about the story is the character of Ana Louisa a six year old with a vocabulary way beyond her years She is meant to be precocious and cute but to me she just came across as an obnoxious little brat I really did pause a little when I got to the section where her parents were allowing her to use her toy kitchen to role play Gordon Ramsay and Hells Kitchen complete with the F word whilst they were in the room It just made me feel a little uneasy as I cannot imagine any parent condoning that That aside though this is a really good read Many thanks to the publisher for the review copy Memoirs of Madame de La Tour du Pin keep a low profile she is terrified that her past is going to catch up with her but we don t Something in the Wine The Moonstone Series know what that past it Annie s problems go a lot further back to her childhood and she has never allowed herself to get close to men or have a long term meaningful relationship They are both starting new jobs new starts with new bosses who are going to have a big impact on themWhen I first started reading this book I was aware that there was uite a buzz about it and I must admit that for the first half of the read I was wondering why It was certainly enjoyable an easy to read book with big hints of romance but I couldn t see why everyone was getting so excited about it Then I got to the reveal and I realised exactly why It is a book that is well worth sticking with because when you get to that point and everything all makes sense is when you really start to enjoy the read I loved the second part of the story which suddenly turned much darker and intricate although was still easy to read and very much a page turnerI liked both parts of the story eually and there is a cast of characters who are really fun to read about My only real gripe about the story is the character of Ana Louisa a six year old with a vocabulary way beyond her years She is meant to be precocious and cute but to me she just came across as an obnoxious little brat I really did pause a little when I got to the section where her parents were allowing her to use her toy Empire State Building: The Making of a Landmark kitchen to role play Gordon Ramsay and Hells Kitchen complete with the F word whilst they were in the room It just made me feel a little uneasy as I cannot imagine any parent condoning that That aside though this is a really good read Many thanks to the publisher for the review copy