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Broken Flowers

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Oooooh I loved Broken Flowers! It’s full of lies, tension and dark secrets.

Admittedly I had to suspend belief but the story is worth it! There was moments where I was just staring at the pages with my mouth hanging open. So many twists and shocks in here!

Would have preferred the ending to go the other way but this is a strong 4/5 book.

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I received an advanced readers copy in exchange for an honest review

It doesn’t get more WTF did I just read than this. Throughout the entire book. WTF. Horrifying

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An awesome read.
Who you trust the most? Your mother? Think again.
Nan is widowed and is going to her son's marriage but the place has more to do with her past. She has a past that no one knows. What is it? Read this amazing book to know more.
My favourite character was Of Nan. Others were good but as compared to Nan's character, they seem faded.
Narration of the story is good.
Thanks to NetGalley and Quercus Books for giving me an advance copy of this book.

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Broken Flowers by author Kate McQualie is a dark domestic thriller that held my interest throughout! Definitely a book I would recommend! Loved it!

Thank you Netgalley and the publisher for a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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Perfect for psychological thriller fans.
Widowed Nan is on her way to her beloved son's wedding. She should be excited, but she is dreading her return to Paradise Place - a small area of Notting Hill that she hasn't dared set foot on for decades. Nan had arrived there as a young girl in the late seventies, desperate for freedom and a career as an artist. But, drawn into a dark obsession that spun out of control, Nan was forced to flee.
Crispy editing, awesome dialogues and a good plot made this story wonderful but some characters are boring and i didn't feel connected with them.
Thanks to NetGalley and Hachette UK for giving me an advanced copy of the book.

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