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Coming Home to Roseford Villas by Fay Keenan #Review

  Today we return to the series by Fay Keenan set in the Somerset village of Roseford. Coming Home to Roseford Villas was published by Boldwood Books on 12th April.   Aurora Henderson and Leo McKendrick were love’s young dream when they first dated as teenagers. But like many a first love, parents, life, and distance got in the way, and the couple lost touch. Now, twenty years later, Aurora – Rory to her friends – needs a break. Burnt out from her teaching career and longing to write a novel, Rory heads to the idyllic village of Roseford for a summer of writing and relaxation. Leo needs a change too. Ex-pat life in Australia has come to a sticky end so the opportunity to run his family’s B&B, Roseford Villas, for the summer is too good to turn down. Neither Rory nor Leo believe in fate, but when Leo opens the door to his latest guest, he might just have to reconsider. And when a sultry summer fills with nostalgia and memories and six weeks flies by too fast, love’s young

Deep Blue Trouble by Stephanie Broadribb ** Blog Tour Review**


I'm delighted to be on the blog tour to celebrate Steph Broadribb's second novel featuring Lori Anderson, Deep Blue Trouble 


Single-mother Florida bounty hunter Lori Anderson’s got an ocean of trouble on her hands. Her daughter Dakota is safe, but her cancer is threatening a comeback, and Lori needs JT – Dakota’s daddy and the man who taught Lori everything – alive and kicking. Problem is, he’s behind bars, and heading for death row.
Desperate to save him, Lori does a deal, taking on off-the-books job from shady FBI agent Alex Monroe. Bring back on-the-run felon, Gibson ‘The Fish’ Fletcher, and JT walks free. Following Fletcher from Florida to California, Lori teams up with local bounty hunter Dez McGregor and his team. But Dez works very differently to Lori, and the tension between them threatens to put
the whole job in danger. With Monroe pressuring Lori for results, the clock ticking on JT’s life, and nothing about the Fletcher case adding up, Lori’s hitting walls at every turn. But this is one job she’s got to get right, or she’ll lose everything…

My Thoughts

Deep Blue Trouble has turned out to be a worthy sequel to Steph Broadribb's debut novel, Deep Down Dead which I reviewed in January 2017.  It follows on seamlessly with JT imprisoned, facing Death Row and Lori doing her best to do a deal to get him released. She is plunged into a fast moving, dangerous quest to track down Gibson and has you on the edge of your seat once again. I was glad to recognise the same pacy, high octane writing and breathless turn of events. 

    In Lori Anderson, Steph has created a great central character. She is not just a tough operator and skilled bounty hunter. Throughout the story, her internal monologue shows how her driving force is her daughter and the need to get JT released. Always aware of the danger she is facing, she knows that she must press on regardless. In Deep Down Dead, the relationship between JT and Lori crackled off the page. Steph manages to keep that connection as Lori wonders at times what JT, who trained her, would do. 

If you like full on action stories with superb characters and plenty of cliffhangers, this is the book for you. A word of advice- read Deep Down Dead first- it fills in so much background. 

In short: What will Lori do next?


About the Author

 Steph Broadribb was born in Birmingham and grew up in Buckinghamshire. Most of her working life has been spent between the UK and USA. As her alter ego – Crime Thriller Girl – she indulges her love of all things crime fiction by blogging at www.crimethrillergirl.com, where she interviews authors and reviews the latest releases. Steph is an alumni of the MA in
Creative Writing (Crime Fiction) at City University London, and she trained as a bounty hunter in California. She lives in Buckinghamshire surrounded by horses, cows and chickens.
Deep Down Dead is her debut novel, followed by Deep Blue Trouble.

 
Connect with Steph at her website, on Twitter  and on Facebook.
 
Thanks to Karen Sullivan and Anne Cater of Orenda Books for a copy of the book and a place on the Blog Tour. 

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