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25/03/2019

#BlogTour: Sea of Lies by Rachel McLean @rachelmcwrites @rararesources #SeaofLies


I am delighted to be taking part in this Publication Day Push for Sea of Lies by Rachel McLean. My thanks to the Author for the review copy and Rachel of Rachel's Random Resources for inviting me on to the blog tour. 

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Sea of Lies
He abducted her. He fell in love with her. He helped her escape. Can she trust him?

Sarah Evans has returned home after being abducted and held in a dilapidated farmhouse by a group of men.

With her is Martin, who turned against the other men to help her escape. He says he’s not like them, and claims to be in love with her.

Can Sarah trust Martin? Does she share his feelings? Or should she listen to her father, himself deceitful and abusive, and turn her back on the relationship?

Sea of Lies is a chilling psychological thriller about secrets, trust, and a family falling apart.

A standalone sequel to Thicker Than Water


My Thoughts:

I have read Thicker Than Water but have yet to have the opportunity to post my review. This one, Sea of Lies can be read as standalone and is written in this Authors trademark thrilling style. 

Rachel Mclean has a way of getting right into the heart of the matter and exploring the psychological aspects that not only make her writing exciting but also drives the plot along at an excellent pace and creates suspense and tension that keeps the reader of the edge of their seat. 

Sea of Lies is written with vivid imagery as floods have previously caused devastation throughout the country. Sea of Lies is about what happens after and the great many people who have been displaced. 

The relationship between Martin and Sarah was interesting and the exploration of boundaries was fascinating. This novel rests on secrets, lies, trust and families. 

Another excellent read by Rachel McLean. 
About the Author:
My name's Rachel McLean and I write thrillers that make you think.

What does that mean?

In short, I want my stories to make your pulse race and your brain tick.

Do you often get through a thriller at breakneck pace but are left with little sense of what the book was really about? Do you sometimes read literary fiction but just wish something would damn well happen?

My books aim to fill that gap.

If you'd like to know more about my books and receive extra bonus content, please join my book club at rachelmclean.com/bookclub. I'll send you a weekly email with news about my writing research and progress, stories and bonus content for each book. And I'll let you know when my books are on offer.
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