The Between Friends blog tour is under way with Brook Cottage Books and today on my stop I've a post telling you all about the book!
Lets start with the cover -
And now the blurb -
They thought he belonged safely in the past. His
return threatens everything.
Marta, Carrie and Jane have
been friends since they were at school in Edinburgh. Now one is bringing up her
family, another is desperately trying for children of her own, and the third is
focused on her career – and each takes the support of the others as a given.
But when generous Marta offers
out-of-luck actor Tom temporary shelter, her act of kindness sets in motion a
tsunami of destruction. Marta’s marriage comes under threat. Timid Jane is
haunted by the secret she has been hiding since she last saw Tom. And ambitious
Carrie finds herself at the mercy of a man who can ruin her career.
Only by pulling together can the friends rid
themselves of this menace.
But is Tom too clever at sowing mistrust?
Here's the publishing and buy info -
Genre: Contemporary Women’s Fiction
Release Date: 11 February 2016
Publisher: Accent Press
About the Author -
Jenny Harper lives in Edinburgh,
Scotland, though she was born in India and grew up in England. She has been a
non-fiction editor, a journalist and a businesswoman and has written a
children’s novel and several books about Scotland, as well as four full length
novels and a novella in The Heartlands series (set in Hailesbank), and two
short stories that have appeared in anthologies. Between Friends is her fifth full length novel.
Jenny writes contemporary women’s
fiction with bite – complex characters facing serious issues.
What they say:
‘An
engaging and delightful read. Jenny Harper is a most gifted storyteller.’ Alexander
McCall Smith
‘Page
turning and thoroughly entertaining. I loved it!’ Katie Fforde
‘The most beautiful love story that I have read in a long while. Amazon review of People We Love
‘This was a fun, heart-warming but also emotional story that had me
thinking about the characters long after I’d finished it.’ Amazon review of Maximum Exposure
‘Ms. Harper has created a fully populated, very human and recognizable
world.’ Amazon
review of Face the Wind and Fly
‘There is everything I like about a novel in her writing: family,
relationships, current affairs ... things the author seems well versed in. I
loved the Scottish settings, and could visualise many of the locations in the
book ...’ Amazon
review of Loving Susie
Webpage http://jennyharperauthor.co.uk/
Twitter https://twitter.com/harper_jenny
Amazon Author Page http://www.amazon.co.uk/-/e/B00HXIE2Q0
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