Welcome to my spotlight feature on the #BlogTour for She who lies by Alex Kane. I’m not writing a review for this one, but the blurb did grab my attention when Sarah first sent the email invite out.
Have you read it? Do you want to?
Book Blurb:
Blood is thicker than water, the family bond stronger than any other.
They think it’s all forgotten.
But I don’t forget.

The Laird-Shaw family live a life most only dream about. Self-made millionaires Gavin Shaw and Stevie Laird built their business from humble roots to global turnover, Stevie’s wife – and Gavin’s sister – Eva is never out of the style pages, while daughter Carla has used her huge following as an Instagram influencer to shine a spotlight on mental health issues.
But behind the glamour lies a web of lies; hidden secrets so explosive that they would bring this family dynasty crashing down. But someone out there knows the truth…and now they’re stepping out of the shadows to reveal the dark heart of the Laird-Shaw family. Because when the truth comes to light, there’s nowhere to hide…and all the money in the world can’t save this family from themselves.
About Alex:
Alex Kane is from a small village just outside Glasgow. She grew up around books, her mum always reading the latest crime thriller. She began writing in 2010 and was published by Hera Books in 2019 with an extensive and interesting journey to publication inbetween.

Alex Kane is a psychological thriller writer who is a huge fan of the genre, with her favourite authors in the genre being Lisa Hall, BA Paris and Sarah Stovell. If she is not writing, she can be found playing with her cat, reading, or drinking tea and/or gin (sometimes all of the above).
Alex is currently working on future books but can also be found procrastinating on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
www.facebook.com/alexkanewriter
Instagram @alexkanewriter

Thanks for being part of the blog tour today Julie x
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I started reading this but Corona and other world news distracted me. The beginning sounded good
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I have struggled to find my reading mojo in this world crisis too – I hope you are keeping well and managing to stay safe.
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Me too. Really struggling with everything
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It’s stressful, I hope we can return to some semblance of normal within the next couple of months.
Look after yourself! x
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You too Jules. I am praying each second hoping that it decreases and just dies away
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