Faith Thomlinson from Denial by Adele Carrington
For those readers who may not know you, please tell them a few tidbits about Faith?
Faith: Last year I was a normal British woman, I met Jonathan and fell head over heels with the life he offered me as much as with him. In a hotel in Paris after I’d just told him I loved him he bit me and then beat me. I haven’t heard from him since, worse still I think I might be turning into him.
Faith: I was normal and boring. I worked at an insurance company, paid my mortgage on time, spent time with my family and friends. I kept to myself and basically plodded.
What is your favorite part/memory?
Faith: My favourite memory is spending time in Dubai, the luxury and opulence of the country is like nothing I have ever experienced and will probably never experience again.
If you and your future boyfriend would go on a date, where would it be and why?
Faith:I never seem to date, it’s more about the hunt and the sex. I wish it was about more but it isn’t.
Faith: I really don’t hold much with weapons.
What/who would you never want to come across again?
Faith: Jonathan
If you could have a re-match. With who would that be?
Faith: n/a
I hate my life!”
“After careful consideration and contemplation involving far too much alcohol I am resigned to the fact that I hate my life. I am a single thirty-one year old woman, living alone in my two bed terrace on the outskirts of Leeds. I have no job and three failed relationships, the last ending when the bastard bit me, seriously, this guy drew blood.”
Faith Thomlinson’s life isn’t living up to expectations, her dull monotonous life had been interrupted by the wealthy enigmatic Jonathan. It’s a shame that he isn’t all he seems, or is that he is more than he seems? Jonathan holds a bloody secret that will endanger Faith’s life and challenge everything she thinks she knows.
Adele Carrington is the new name in Urban Fantasy. A truly British book that takes you on page turning journey of Denial.
Adult-content rating: This book contains content considered unsuitable for young readers 17 and under, and which may be offensive to some readers of all ages.
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