To celebrate the release of Jessica Bell’s latest novel, WHITE LADY, she is giving away an e-copy (mobi, ePub, or PDF) to the first person to correctly guess the one true statement in the three statements below. To clarify, two statements are lies, and one is true:
One of Jessica Bell’s idiosyncrasies is that she …
a. hates having water on her face
b. can’t wear the same clothes two days in a row
c. must wash her hands every time she touches a door handle
What do you think? Which one is true? Write your guess in the comments, along with your email address. Comments will close in 48 hours. If no-one guesses correctly within in 48 hours, comments will stay open until someone does.
Want more chances to win? You have until October 31 to visit all the blogs where Jessica will share a different set of true and false statements on each one. Remember, each blog is open to comments for 48 hours only from the time of posting.
If you win, you will be notified by email with instructions on how to download the book.
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MY REVIEW
White Lady by Jessica Bell is a psychological thriller that starts out slow. It seems as if the people are your normal, run of the mill people, just trying to get through life but, WHOA! I sure did not see that happening! The ending caught me off guard and left me speechless.
We start out with all the issues teenagers have – bullying , weight gain, friends, desertion by a parent……
The more I read, the tension rises. These people are seriously fucked up.
Mia – I used to be hot, now I’m not. She used to be the school slut, but since her mother left she has become a chubette. She has self esteem issues and loathes what she has become.
Nash is Mia’s dad and a teacher at her school.
Celeste is the mother who deserted her and her father.
Sonia is also a teacher at the school.
Mick is her son. His father has deserted their family too. He is way out of control. I thought he needed a slap up side the head.
Kimiko is an exotic beauty, a fellow student.
Who the heck is this Ibraham that everyone’s talking about?
I had a feeling about Sonia, but is anybody sane?
All the characters come together and things that seemed like the usual life and death dramatics in a teen’s life, change to real danger.
I went back and forth with this book. Twenty per cent through, I was ready to quit. I kept reading and by thirty percent it began to capture my attention . By sixty percent I’m hooked. And the ending…WHEW! That is why I try to finish every book I read. I cannot anticipate what secrets are hidden in the pages and I don’t want to miss anything good. 😆
The book changed from the growing pains of teenagers to an adult psychological mystery. The characters are manipulated and the push and pull as they try to find their way takes them down a path that will have severe repercussions.
I received a copy of this book in return for an honest and unbiased review.
3 Stars – Would Recommend To Others
ABOUT THE BOOK
*This novel contains coarse language, violence, and sexual themes.
Sonia yearns for sharp objects and blood. But now that she’s rehabilitating herself as a “normal” mother and mathematics teacher, it’s time to stop dreaming about slicing people’s throats.
While being the wife of Melbourne’s leading drug lord and simultaneously dating his best mate is not ideal, she’s determined to make it work.
It does work. Until Mia, her lover’s daughter, starts exchanging saliva with her son, Mick. They plan to commit a crime behind Sonia’s back. It isn’t long before she finds out and gets involved to protect them.
But is protecting the kids really Sonia’s motive?
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Thanks so much for having me and for your great review! 🙂 I’ll be back in a couple of days to check on comments and reveal the winner. Cheers!
You are very welcome Jessica.
I love being caught off guard by endings.
It was worth reading for that alone, but, of course, there was more to the story than the ending. 🙂
I’m going to say C. must wash her hands every time she touches a door handle.
I guess that one because that is the one I can relate to the most. Aren’t they supposed to be the most germ-filled object in our homes? (that and the bottom of a woman’s purse!)
I keep reading too, Sherry, because many books really pick up in the second half and suddenly the first half makes sense. Nice review!
I try not to think about germs too much, otherwise I wouldn’t be able to sleep in a hotel room, use a public bathroom or even be able to eat out at a restaurant. LOL Good luck, Taylor.
I’m going with (b) just because it has nothing to do with water. LOL
I continue reading too. The beginning of a book is for hooking you and building the plot and world so sometimes it’s slow or confusing. Then the story comes into play and it takes off. Think of all those killer endings we would have missed if we didn’t finish a book!!
Great review Sherry:)
That’s one reason to choose it. LOL I’m going to be different and say A, just because. Thanks Laura for all your support. I hope you are having a great day!
Thanks for stopping by, all! 🙂 The correct answer is A! Better luck on another blog, folks! Sherry, clearly you already have the book, haha!
Thanks Jessica. There are a lot of people that hate having water on their face, so you are not alone. LOL
Thanks to everyone for stopping in to comment. You can still win on another blog.