A Stolen Future #A Shade Darker Book 4) #Psychological Thrillers

A rival to overcome… A truth to reveal…

A family firm. A long-held promise. What will it take to protect all she loves?


Alice Fraser has everything she needs. A comfortable home. A few good friends. A satisfying career. But when the promise made doesn’t materialise and everything changes at work she finds herself losing control of all she once held dear.

She could have left. She should have left. Instead she decides to dig in, and make life uncomfortable for her tormentor.

Petty revenge, she calls it. And that’s how it starts. But one day she is pushed too far, and once she takes the next step there is no going back.

A Stolen Future is a gripping domestic suspense novel. If you like character-driven action, suspenseful storytelling and unexpected twists then you’ll love this psychological thriller.

Our Review

The previous stories in A Shade Darker series were a wonderful introduction to the people of Melton. One by one, the characters are like our own neighbours as we become involved in their lives.

Book four, A Stolen Future, is subtly different to the others.  This story is superbly written suspenseful mystery. The tension involving Alice, the main character, slowly builds until almost unbearable. We are allowed glimpses of the complicated revenge she has planned, and this does nothing to ease our fears for her safety.

Alice keeps her secrets well, I had a hard job guessing what she was up to.

I couldn’t help but wish her all the best, even when it seemed hopeless.

Masterfully plotted and impeccably carried out, but will you be cheering as you read the ending?

About the author

Georgia Rose

Georgia Rose

Georgia Rose is a writer and the author of the romantic and suspenseful Grayson Trilogy books: A Single Step, Before the Dawn and Thicker than Water. Following completion of the trilogy she was asked for more and so wrote a short story, The Joker, which is based on a favourite character from the series and the eBook is available to download for free at the retailer of your choice.

Her fourth novel, Parallel Lies, encompasses crime along with Georgia’s usual blending of genre and its sequel, Loving Vengeance, has now completed The Ross Duology.

Georgia’s background in countryside living, riding, instructing and working with horses has provided the knowledge needed for some of her storylines; the others are a product of her passion for people watching and her overactive imagination.

She has also recently started running workshops and providing one-to-one support for those wishing to learn how to independently publish and you can find her, under her real name, at http://www.threeshirespublishing.com.

Following a long stint working in the law Georgia set up her own business providing administration services for other companies which she does to this day managing to entwine that work along with her writing.

Her busy life is set in a tranquil part of rural Cambridgeshire in the UK where she lives with her much neglected husband and dog.


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8 responses to “A Stolen Future #A Shade Darker Book 4) #Psychological Thrillers”

  1. I love a good domestic thriller. Alice sounds like a fun character in a tense story. Great review!

    1. This book is brilliantly written, Priscilla… suspense all the way! 📚

  2. Fantastic review, Jaye. Thank you for sharing. Sounds like a compelling read!!

    1. Non stop tension, Jan, I thoroughly enjoyed reading it…

  3. This sounds a hold and.

    1. A Stolen Future is an amazing read, Vivienne…

      1. Odd what autocorrect thinks. I think I was probably trying to say ‘good read.’

        1. I think I prefer my own mistakes to what auto comes up with!

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