From Regret to Redemption: A Review of a Must-Read Thriller

What would you if you accidentally overheard your neighbours talking about something that sounds a little dodge, or maybe even illegal?

What if suddenly you’re on your own in your house and you hear a noise, the dog reacts and your sure someone is in your garden?

This is a great story about personal growth as well as a good mystery/thriller.

Through our leading lady Lena we learn about regret, how important speaking up is and also about holding grudges. Having read a few books lately from other genres I think my brain was leading me to places it really didn’t need to with this story, there were some really nice oh, maybe that’s coming up moments but didn’t materialise. Just like life does. This was real and raw in places but had some softer edges that pulled you right into the story and made you question everyones motives, actions and history.

For me this a story about loss, growth and learning all wrapped up in a pretty Bristolian suburb.

The books out on 13th March so for all you fiction lovers out there get it on your TBR list now!

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