Melanie. "Mel" Douglas is a struggling single mom with a 12-year-old Kate. Out of the blue, Mel inherits a small seaside hotel, left to her in a stranger's will.
According to terms of the will, everything is hers to keep, as long as she remodels and continues to operate the hotel and she allows one unnamed individual to maintain residence there. Eager to get away from her ex-husband Billy, who she suspects is out of prison, Mel and Kate start their new life in the charming seaside town of Halebury. Things start to improve but are brought to a sudden halt when a disturbing discovery is made under the foundations. The police are called and Mel's problems just seem to escalate. The characters, they’re all interesting and relatable. There’s Nikki, the barmaid, Rose, the cook, and Tom, the hunky handyman, who’ve been taking care of the hotel. All of them seem pretty pleasant and down to earth. My thanks to Netgalley, Bookouture, and Samantha Hayes for the opportunity to read this book in exchange for a fair and honest review. Summary: Lots of twists and turns that will keep you guessing ..... Rating:
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The Ninth Session is an exciting psychological thriller that will keep you turning the pages.
The story is written by a practicing psychologist, this helps to keep the novel real and interesting. The storyline was really addictive and kept me coming back to more Dr. Alicia Reese, one of the main characters, takes on a new patient, Lucas Ferro who suffers from severe anxiety attacks. As Lucas shares with Alicia the stories from his past, Alicia gets caught up in a web of danger. A psychological thriller is a perfect description of The Ninth Session. The author did not disappoint with the thrills and suspense. I would like to thank Deborah Serani and BookSirens for the opportunity to read this book in exchange for a fair and honest review. Summary: The Ninth Session is an exciting and addictive read. A definite page-turner. Rating: |