BLOG TOUR | DESERT ROSE by K. Moore
15:51Today we have the blog tour of DESERT ROSE by K. Moore! I am so excited to share this new psychological suspense with you—check it out and order today!
About Desert Rose:
In an instant, Jennifer’s life is forever altered.
When her ten-year-old daughter, Sarah, is abducted in Dubai, expats Jennifer and her husband Kevin are thrown into an unimaginable nightmare. With very little help provided by the local authorities and the US Embassy, Jennifer watches her life erode away and the tension in her marriage increase. Driven by rage and desperation, she is forced to make decisions she never thought possible.
An investigation without answers.
A cover-up.
A conspiracy.
A betrayal.
There is no turning back.
What would you do if your child was taken?
Desert Rose was named ‘Most Promising Manuscript’ at the 2018 Alaskan Writers Guild Conference.
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MY REVIEW:
This is one of the most thrilling books that
I’ve read lately. The captivating, surprising and heartfelt story trapped me
since the beginning with its exhilarating and suspenseful rhythm. The voice of
the narrator resonated in my brain and my heart while reading, her feelings
were my own for a few hours, and as I was turning the pages I found myself
cursing, crying and praying. Abductions are a sensible subject, and set them in
the Middle East was bold because of the particularities of that country, but the
author’s research about laws and procedures made of this read something
believable. The families being torn by forced separations, the frustration… all
those things were reflected in the story. And despite not all the time their
stories have a happy ending, not even an actual ending, the final chapters in
this book gives hope and invite to not lose faith. I enjoyed this book so much
and I recommended it for all of you looking for an addictive and engaging story
to distract your minds.
About K. Moore:
K. Moore is an Australian braving the sub-zero Alaskan temperatures with her husband and two sons while battling agitated moose, nosey brown bears, and a Karelian bear dog named Hathor. She’s an avid reader, hiker, and CrossFit enthusiast. If you manage to locate a decent bottle of gin and a chair at the bar, she might be convinced to regale you with tales of her global travels. Without the gin, you’ll have to find the evidence within the pages of her stories and poetry.
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