I will Find You by Amanda Rigby & Sally Rigby

We are halfway through March and today is publication day for Amanda Rigby’s new book, I Will Find You. Amanda Rigby is the writing team of Amanda Ashby and Sally Rigby. When Boldwood Publishing had a writing contest, the two friends wrote the prize winning novel. What a fantastic way to start a writing career! I Will Find You is the duo’s second book, following Remember Me?. I loved their debut and am thrilled to be part of the blog tour hosted by Rachel’s Random Resources for this book.

Backjacket description:

Three sisters…One terrible secret

Ashleigh: A creative, free spirit and loyal. But Ash is tormented by her demons and a past that refuses to be laid to rest.
Jessica: Perfect wife and loving mother. But although Jessica might seem to have it all, she lives a secret life built on lies.
Grace: An outsider, always looking in, Grace has never known the love of her sisters and her resentment can make her do bad things.
When Ashleigh goes missing, Jessica and Grace do all they can to find their eldest sister. But the longer Ashleigh is missing, the more secrets and lies these women are hiding threaten to tear this family apart.

Can they find Ashleigh before it’s too late or is it sometimes safer to stay hidden?

Review

This thriller will keep you guessing. The three sisters have not had the best relationships and have very different personalities. They also have their own secrets. One thing that drew me in was the cover and after reading the book the cover is a big easter egg.

This writing duo has a knack for capturing your attention and holding it so you don't want to put the book down. I've felt that with both of their books. I wanted to keep reading to find out what was going to happen next. Nothing is ever as it seems.


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