Cover Reveal – by K. L. Slater @KimLSlater @bookouture #CoverReveal #BookBlogger #suspense
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I loved the cover, check it out…
Your sister lives in your home. You trust her with your baby.
But what if you’ve got it wrong?
Alexa has always adored her big sister Carrie. So when Carrie is suspended from her job as a senior nurse, accused of the most terrible crime, Alexa refuses to believe she is guilty. She won’t desert her sister in her hour of need, and offers her somewhere to stay. And when Alexa sees her one-year-old daughter Florence gurgling and cooing whenever Carrie is around, she knows she’s made the right decision.
Alexa’s husband Perry doesn’t trust Carrie. He wants her out of the house, unable to ignore what people are saying about her. But when he suggests that Carrie could be a danger to their daughter, Alexa shuts him out. Nobody will ever come between her and her sister.
But while Alexa trusts her sister completely, she can’t stop thinking about the awful thing that happened in the past. She tries to suppress her worries, but when Florence goes missing, she realises that the secret that has kept the sisters together might just destroy her little girl…
A completely gripping rollercoaster of a read about the darkness families hide behind closed doors. Fans of Gone Girl and The Girl on the Train will be hooked on Dear Daughter.
For many years, Kim sent her work out to literary agents and collected an impressive stack of rejection slips. At the age of 40 she went back to Nottingham Trent University and now has an MA in Creative Writing.
Before graduating in 2012, she gained literary agent representation and a book deal. As Kim says, ‘it was a fairytale … at the end of a very long road!’
Kim is a full-time writer. She has one daughter, two stepsons and lives with her husband in Nottingham.
Author website: http://www.KLSlaterAuthor.com
Twitter: @KimLSlater
Facebook: KL Slater Author
Instagram: KLSlaterAuthor
Publication Date: 3rd October 2020
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Yes, it sounds really interesting but I cannot bear reading about children suffering, missing, or mistreated in any way. I miss a lot of good books that way!
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I understand Elizabeth. I am extremely sorry. I have been slacking a lot this year in responding. There has been a part of me which wants to hide from the world as everything has changed. I have lost too many and it has changed me. I am hoping the core of me is filled with kindness and empathy. I am still in the process of discovering myself. Hoping to find my courage too in this journey.
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I wish you all the very best, Shalini. Take good care of yourself.
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This sounds great Shalini. I hope it becomes available on Netgalley soon. ❤😍📚☕🍪
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Soon I think next month. They generally release it 2 months prior
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I just want to read it now!!!
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Me too. But we will have to wait till next month.
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That cover looks brilliant! I always love her psychological thrillers and I definitely can’t wait to read this one. xx
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I think by now you must have read it. It was fun.
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I actually somehow managed to resist requesting this one as I haven’t been in the mood for psychological thrillers lately, but it’s one I will go back to as soon as that changes. Slater is such a great author! xx
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Sounds like a book you’d devour… IMMEDIATELY! 😀
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I have yet to go back to that state of mind, where I used to devour the books immediately. But this was one of the good ones. apologies for the delayed reply seeing a whole bunch of comments which were in hiding
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Oh wow.. just waiting for this!
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I agree, some of the books I have chosen to read seem to be the good ones. I have read some doozies, but they go into dnf or one-line reviews.
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