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Coming Home to Maple Lodge by Alison Sherlock #Review

  I am delighted to feature the first in Alison Sherlock's new series set in the Corswolds. Coming Home to Maple Tree Lodge was published by Boldwood Books on June 20th. A family and hotel in desperate need of help… Maple Tree Lodge has been the home of the Jackson family for over a century. But the hotel has never been a success and, following the sudden loss of his father, architect Ben Jackson soon discovers the hotel is close to financial ruin. Ben has to make some tough decisions if the hotel is to survive and his family are to keep a roof over their heads. With the hotel in urgent need of a renovation, Ben’s sister calls on the talents of her best friend, interior designer Lily Watson. Cash strapped Lily needs a successful project to prove to herself and her high-achieving parents that she can carve a successful career and Maple Tree Lodge sounds like just the place for Lily to showcase her talents. However, Lily’s vision for a cosy, country Cotswolds hotel is the com...

The Lost Child by Emily Gunnis #Review #Giveaway

The Lost Child by Emily Gunnis is published on April 16th by Headline Review. I am delighted to have a giveaway with the chance to win a paperback copy of the book. (UK only) Details on how to enter are at the foot of this post. 
 

Some novels hold you in their spell and never let you go...



A tragic death. A missing baby. A long-kept secret..

1960. Thirteen-year-old Rebecca and her mother live in fear of Rebecca's father's violent temper.  As a storm batters Seaview Cottage one night, Rebecca hears a visitor at the door and an argument ensues.  By the time the police arrive, the visitor has fled and both Rebecca's parents are dead.  No one believes Rebecca's story that she heard a stranger downstairs...



2014. Iris, a journalist, is sent to cover the story of a new mother on the run with her desperately ill baby, as the police race against time to find them. When the trail leads back to Seaview Cottage, the childhood home of Iris's own mother, Rebecca, Iris must unravel the events of the night Rebecca is desperate to forget for Seaview Cottage to give up its secrets. To find the truth she must follow in her mother’s footsteps.

 
This is the heart-wrenching new novel from the author of the international bestseller The Girl in the Letter, Emily Gunnis. Perfect for fans of Kate Morton and Kathryn Hughes The Lost Child is a twisting, nailbiting novel of a decades-old murder and a shocking secret. 

My Thoughts
Covering a period of 50 years, we get to follow several generations and slowly piece together their complicated history. There are some serious issues under the surface around post natal depression and motherhood, domestic violence and post traumatic syndrome as a result of experiences at war. 

    It was very interesting to read Emily Gunnis' thoughts on the inspiration for the story, which she prefaces the book with. Past generations' attitudes around insanity and the possibly inappropriate committal of individuals to asylums for significant periods of their lives are also pivotal to the story. There are some cruel and shocking secrets which come to light. I enjoyed the changes in perspective. Appearances can be deceptive in this book but it is well plotted with all the loose ends neatly tied up by the end. 

In short: A thought provoking and moving thriller which does not disappoint. 
About the Author

Emily Gunnis previously worked in TV drama and lives in Brighton with her young family. She is one of the four daughters of Sunday Times bestselling author Penny Vincenzi. This is her second novel. 

You can follow Emily here: Twitter   |  Amazon Author Page 

Book link: Amazon UK 

Thanks to Emily Gunnis, Headline Review and Anne Cater of Random Things Tours for a copy of the book and a place on the tour. 


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                                                                         Giveaway (UK only)






To win a paperback copy of The Lost Child, just Follow and Retweet the pinned Tweet at @bookslifethings and good luck!


 Closing Date is 4th April 2020 and there is one winner.



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  1. Thanks so much for the support Pam. I'm in some sort of Twitter jail and unable to share and RT at the moment, but we do appreciate your support

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