Dr Beth Nichols thinks she has been held captive by Edwin Evans for about 8 or 9 years now.
Amidst her grief, she often looks back and thinks about her fiancé Liam.
She lies awake at night staring at the one light bulb that is never switched off and prays that Liam is still out there somewhere searching for her.
Our Review
This is an incredibly sad yet powerful, well-written story.
One that will shred your nerves and try repeatedly to break your heart.
Most of us couldn’t begin to imagine what happens to Beth, or how she manages to cope with it all and remain sane.
I don’t think I would have, for simply reading this story has left scars on my emotions. You keep telling yourself it is fiction and didn’t really happen, but we know only too well that it does. This story is probably far too close to the truth than is comfortable. The characters and their suffering are devastatingly real, made all the more so because we know situations like this have happened to people just like Beth and her daughter.
This story reminds us that this world can be cruel and disturbing, but that we can somehow survive and rise above the despair if we can keep love in our hearts…
Biography
Stevie Turner is a British author of suspense, women’s fiction family dramas, and darkly humorous novels. She has also branched out into the world of audio books, screenplays, and translations. Most of her novels are now available as audio books, and ‘A House Without Windows’ gained the attention of a New York media production company in December 2017. Some of Stevie’s books have been translated into German, Spanish, and Italian.
Stevie can be contacted at the following email address: stevie@stevie-turner-author.co.uk
You can find her blog at the following link: http://www.steviet3.wordpress.com
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Reblogged this on Stevie Turner and commented:
Thanks to Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes for this great review of my suspense story ‘A House Without Windows’.
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Thanks for a great review! Glad you enjoyed the story.
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I think enjoyed is almost the wrong word. Very moving and powerfully written though!
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A wonderful review of Stevie’s book, ladies. I can’t share to Facebook from your blog anymore. I don’t know why.
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Thanks Robbie.
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Our link to FB doesn’t work anymore. I don’t know why and neither do WP. FB won’t talk to me!
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I’ve been reading so much about this story! I’ll definitely have to give it a try!
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Strong, powerful and disturbing. You have been warned…
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Thanks 🙂
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Thanks Jacquie -hope you like it!
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Once again thanks to Jaye and Anita for sharing their review of my book from earlier this year.
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