#Thursday Throwback ~ Review for Examining Kitchen Cupboards by Stevie Turner @StevieTurner6

Jill Hayes discovers that not all is as it seems in her new post as a college examinations administrator. When she turns whistle-blower and tries to report her findings to the authorities, she is horrified to discover that some people will stop at nothing to ensure her silence.

Our Review

Starting a new job is always fraught with tension, you worry whether you will be liked, and more importantly, are you able to convince them of your competence?

Jill Hayes is met with total disdain from her new superior, so when she questions something that doesn’t seem right, she is met with hostility on many levels.

If you discover something is wrong, could you be a whistle-blower, or would you hope that someone else would do it instead?

This story has it all, corruption and greed, and an interesting cast of fascinating and true to life characters. Although Examining Kitchen Cupboards is a work of fiction at its finest, you could be forgiven for thinking it seems far too real to be comfortable, and I’m sure some of it must be based on fact, which of course, makes it all the more chilling…

About the Author

Stevie Turner is a British author of suspense, paranormal, 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, Italian and Portuguese.

Stevie can be contacted at the following email address: stevie@stevie-turner-author.co.uk
On her website http://www.stevie-turner-author.co.uk you can find a free suspense novella to read so that you can check out her writing style. You can also find her blog at the following link: http://www.steviet3.wordpress.com and you can sign up to her mailing list at http://eepurl.com/dvNklL


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18 responses to “#Thursday Throwback ~ Review for Examining Kitchen Cupboards by Stevie Turner @StevieTurner6”

  1. Fab review ladies. I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Sharing around :) x

    1. Thanks, Debbie…

  2. I also have it on my Kindle. I’m planning on asking for more time for reading rather than gifts for Christmas! Congratulations, to Stevie and thank you for a great review.

    1. Now that sounds like a wonderful idea!

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    I’ve got this on my Kindle already. Now comes the hard part—finding the time to read it. Thanks for the excellent review, Jaye and Anita.

    1. The person who discovers how to stretch time will make a fortune!

  4. Terrific review Jaye and Anita.. hugs

  5. A lovely review of Stevie’s new book.

  6. Reblogged this on Stevie Turner and commented:
    Thanks to Anita Dawes and Jaye Marie for this great review of my new suspense novella ‘Examining Kitchen Cupboards’.

    1. The thought that this could actually have happened still gives me the shivers…

      1. Some of it did, but not the majority of it.

        1. Enough to chill my blood (and raise my hackles!)

          1. I found out what Jill found out, and was quite disgusted. I was told in a roundabout way by my boss to keep my mouth shut. I wrote anonymously to the national newspapers, but the editors would not publish my letters (they replied that the subject was too controversial).
            However, I felt it was now time to speak out after 20 years! Hopefully things have changed now?

            1. I really hope they have, Stevie…

  7. Thanks for the great review, ladies!

    1. More than welcome, Stevie…

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