Today is letter N on the April A to Z Challenge. My Book choice is Nobody’s Fault by Terry Tyler. Genre: Contemporary
N – Nobody’s Fault by Terry Tyler
The Cranston family is torn apart when Nick, married to Ria, meets Adrienne and moves in with her after just one week. Nobody’s Fault tells the story through the eyes of Adrienne – and also Tara, Nick and Ria’s 15 year old, very confused daughter
Drama, mystery, romance: a family with secrets… Adrienne is the love of his life. Nick is the love of her life. Six days after meeting her, Nick leaves home. He has no choice; they can’t live without each other. Nick’s wife Ria and eldest daughter Cat find various ways of working out their anger and resentment, while fifteen year old Tara is caught in the middle. And then there is Nick’s cousin Caroline, with her own axe to grind when it comes to marital affairs… When tragedy strikes, they are all looking for someone to blame.
Meanwhile, lonely and trusting Sharon, seeking love and friendship on internet dating and social networking sites, has no suspicion of the part she plays in the drama – or that the people she meets in cyberspace might not be all that they seem…
Amazon links:
Opera – [Nobody’s Fault eBook: Terry Tyler: Amazon.co.uk: Books]
Opera – [Amazon.com: Nobody’s Fault eBook: Terry Tyler: Books]
Links to other my other sites:
Blog
UK Arts Directory Literary Blog
Opera – [Terry Tyler Blog — UK Arts Directory]
Opera – [Terry Tyler (TerryTyler4) on Twitter]
Goodreads
Opera – [Goodreads | Terry Tyler (Author of You Wish…)]
Opera – [(65) Terry Tyler, author]
Here are some randomly selected links to sites of other bloggers who are taking part in the challenge, please fins the time to visit them too.
http://www.daydreamertowriter.blogspot.co.uk/
http://writingreadingandlife.com/
http://paulamartinpotpourri.blogspot.co.uk/
http://jwright823.wordpress.com/
http://premraostoryteller.com/
During the challenge we are asking people to leave as many comments on blogs as possible, all supportive comments are greatly appreciated, thank you.
Nobody’s fault is another great read from Terry – a compulsive page-turner. I love her mix of quirky characters, family dramas, unrequited love and as always, an unpredictable story line. She’s a great supporter of other authors, too.
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Thank you June, I’m a big fan of Terry and her books too.
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Thank you, June – I didn’t know you’d read it! x
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Your ‘N’ book sounds interesting, Rosie. Also thanks for the shout for my blog 🙂 If you’d like to read and review my latest novel ‘Irish Inheritance’, just let me know!
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Always happy to help, just skim my book review page above and we’ll talk more.
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Thanks for reading, Paula 🙂
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Good book review and another to add to my ever increasing list!
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Happy reading!
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Thanks for reading, Noelle 🙂
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I have Terry’s Nine LIves on my kindle to read and now I’ll be downloading Nobody’s Fault, too. Thanks to Rosie and Terry for making the blogsphere a more interesting place.
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Read and reviewed Nine live a while ago, really enjoyed the short stories.
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I think I must add this to my Kindle – just to decide whether to do this in pounds sterling or dollars – will do this soon as the SA Rand exchange rate gets a bit better. Thanks Rosie – it sounds up my street!
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Ah! Exchange rates! The bane of an International reader, hope they get better soon.
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Thanks for reading, Susan – I didn’t know the exchange rates were so bad right now; what a pain!
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This book sounds interesting! And thanks for the shout out!
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You’re welcome.
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It looks interesting.
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Thank you.
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