For those of you who missed the giveaway or didn’t win, here is another chance to win a print copy of The Last Time I Saw you. This time thanks goes to Danielle Caravella of Wunderkind PR, for making this second giveaway possible!
When Olivia Berrington gets the call to tell her that her best friend from college has been killed in a car crash in New York, her life is turned upside down. Her relationship with Sally was an exhilarating roller coaster, until a shocking betrayal drove them apart. But if Sally really had turned her back, why is her little girl named after Olivia?
As questions mount about the fatal accident, Olivia is forced to go back and unravel their tangled history. But as Sally’s secrets start to spill out, Olivia’s left asking herself if the past is best kept buried.
About Eleanor Moran:
Eleanor Moran is the author of three previous novels: Stick or Twist, Mr Almost Right and Breakfast in Bed, which is currently being developed for television. Eleanor also works as a television drama executive and her TV credits includeRome, MI5, Spooks, Being Human and a biopic of Enid Blyton, Enid, starring Helena Bonham Carter. Eleanor grew up in North London, where she still lives.
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An emotional journey appeals to me. I want to know what Olivia uncovers about her estranged friend. Thanks for the giveaway.
I enjoy reading fiction books about women friendships. This book especially interests me because there is a betrayal that ends their friendship. I want to find out what Olivia finds out after the death of Sally. Thank you for the giveaway.
I like seeing how the pieces of a mystery untangle to reveal the truth—this book sounds like a good read!
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I’d like to know the truth about what happened.
I’m interested in finding out what Sally’s secrets are. It sounds like my kind of book.
I love psychological novels, and I am eager to see how the author will use her craft to reveal to the reader the process of reconstruction of the past in the protagonist’s mind.
Thank you for this opportunity and for this amazing blog, which I am sure requires a great deal of time and a great deal more energy. I can hardly believe all the good giveaways, and the frequency of your reviews and posts — this is a reader’s dream blog!
Kara
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