Good Morning, please read on about The Found Child by Jo Crow which sounds like a great thriller…
One mother’s life can change in the blink of an eye—and there’s no going back.
Elaine’s worst fears become a reality when her beloved son Jakob is diagnosed with cancer. She needs to find a bone marrow donor, and time is running out. While awaiting test results from herself and her husband Nathan, she approaches his business partner, Roger—her ex-lover—to see if he could be a possible match. Instead, an even greater shock awaits: Jakob is not her biological son. For years, she has been raising someone else’s child.
The news threatens to send Elaine back to the pills that almost destroyed her life once before, pushing her already fragile mental state to the breaking point. As the family faces one crisis, a ghost from her past emerges to jeopardize everything she’s built. But is the threat real, or is it all in her mind? Elaine needs to stay strong for her son, but as her whole reality continues to unravel, she can’t trust anyone—not even herself.
Book Details:
Genre: Thriller
Published by: Relay Publishing
Publication Date: September 4th 2018
Number of Pages: 372
ISBN-10: 1726446328
ISBN-13: 978-1726446327
Purchase Links: Amazon Goodreads
Author Bio:
Jo Crow gave ten years of her life to the corporate world of finance, rising to be one of the youngest VPs around. She carved writing time into her commute to the city, but never shared her stories, assuming they were too dark for any publishing house. But when a nosy publishing exec read the initial pages of her latest story over her shoulder, his albeit unsolicited advice made her think twice.
A month later, she took the leap, quit her job, and sat down for weeks with pen to paper. The words for her first manuscript just flew from her. Now she spends her days reading and writing, dreaming up new ideas for domestic noir fans, and drawing from her own experiences in the cut-throat commercial sector.
Not one to look back, Jo is all in, and can’t wait for her next book to begin.
Catch Up With Jo Crow On: Goodreads & Facebook!
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OMG! This put was heart pounding!
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oops..meant book (only on 1st cup of coffee 🙂
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This sounds like an interesting plot. It also sounds as if it could go off in all sorts of intriguing directions.
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It does sound interesting, thanks for stopping in 🙂
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This sounds fascinating! And emotional. I will have to add this to my wish list.
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Hi Wendy, it does sound like a good one. enjoy your week!
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This spotlight has whetted my interest in the book! I’ll keep this one in mind.
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I’m glad to hear it, tanks for stopping in Susan!
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This one sounds intriguing and an emotional one. Will have to check it out.
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Oh this sounds good, will need to look it up. Did you used to have a Stephen King linky or tab on here? Xxx
Lainy http://www.alwaysreading.net
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Hi Lainy, I don’t have one, but I have a SK categories link, if you search my blog. Enjoy your weekend 🙂
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What a great bio the author has. I like it when adults have a second wind at life.
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yes! it’s inspiring 🙂
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I definitely haven’t changed my mind about adding both of Jo’s books to my own TBR list, despite the fact that they are potentially going to be very difficult and emotional reads, as they both have childhood life-threatening illnesses as their basis.
Thanks for bringing this author to my attention 🙂
Have a good week
Yvonne
xx
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Hi Yvonne, her books do sound gripping and emotional. Glad to share 🙂
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This sounds like it’s going to be an intense read. Thanks for spotlighting it!
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Happy to share it 🙂
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Oooh, yes this does sound GOOD!
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It does right?
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Thank you for spotlighting my book, The Found Child!
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It sounds like a good one, best of luck with your work 🙂
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