The Lodger by Valerie Keogh

Along with Rachel’s Random Resources I’m happy to bring The Lodger to you today on it’s publication day! If you have Kindle Unlimited you can read the book for free. I can tell you it is a book worth reading!

She’s in your home…

Leigh Simons can’t say for sure what made her do it. A moment of madness, perhaps, but when the young, loud and gorgeous waitress at her favorite coffee shop reveals she is homeless, Leigh offers her the empty room in her house.

In your head…

Gina is the perfect lodger; Leigh, lonely and frustrated with her life, becomes infatuated with the woman – her boldness, her zeal. If only Leigh could be more like Gina…

And missing without trace.

So when Leigh returns from a work trip she’s shocked to find Gina missing. Where could the young woman have gone…and why?

Leigh fears that something terrible has happened - why else would Gina leave her?

But as she sets out to find her missing lodger, what Leigh discovers changes everything she knows about Gina….and her own life, too.

Review:

I was double guessing what I believed in this book. Leigh invites a girl she’s only known in passing to live at her house as a lodger. But then the lodger moves out suddenly and strange things start to happen, Leigh doesn’t know what is happening.

The storyline keeps you moving in this book. I enjoyed it and the unpredictable ending.

About the Author:

Valerie Keogh is the internationally bestselling author of several psychological thrillers and crime series, most recently published by Bloodhound. She originally comes from Dublin but now lives in Wiltshire and worked as a nurse for many years. This is her first thriller for Boldwood.

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