#BlogTour: Blurred Lines by Hannah Begbie @hannahbegbie @fictionpubteam @HarperFiction @RandomTTours

Book Synopsis:

When Becky walks in on her boss with a woman who isn’t his wife, she’s horrified, but says nothing. She owes Matthew too much.

But when the same woman accuses him of rape, Becky is trapped in a nightmare. Was what she saw rape – or is Matthew, her trusted mentor, telling the truth? Becky must try to ignore her own traumatic past and its terrible hold on her.

As Becky attempts to untangle these blurred lines, she risks everything, even her home and family, to find the truth…

Blurred Lines is published on the 20th August 2020. You can pre-order your copy using the link below.

My Review:

I thought Blurred Lines was a fascinating and thought provoking read which will stay with me for a long time. It is also quite a current book with the “me too” movement gaining momentum.

Firstly I thought that the author took a very sensitive subject and managed to write about it with lots of compassion. I really felt for Becky and the difficult situation she finds herself in. The author gives the reader access to all of her thoughts so we can see the reasoning behind her decisions andIand found it really interesting to follow the moral dilemma as it unfolded and to ask myself how I would have acted in a similar situation.

The story is very fast paced and had me gripped from the first page. The many twists kept me turning the pages faster and faster as I kept changing my opinion on what had happened which I always find very enjoyable. I think this would be a great read for book clubs as there would be lots to discuss.

Huge thanks to Anne Cater for inviting me onto the blog tour and to Harper Collins for my copy of this book.

About The Author:

Hannah Begbie studied Art History at Cambridge University. She went on to become a talent agent, representing BAFTA and Edinburgh Comedy Award-winning writers and comedians for fifteen years.

Her debut novel, Mother, won the RNA Joan Hessayon Award for new writing and has been optioned by the BAFTA-winning Clerkenwell Films for adaptation into a television drama.

She lives in north London with her husband and their two sons.

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