
So today is my stop on the blog tour for the psychological thriller Truth Hurts by Rebecca Reid, a big thank you to Emma from Damp Pebbles for inviting me to take part!
Let’s jump right in…



Poppy has a secret.
Drew has nothing to hide.
Theirs was a whirlwind romance.
And when Drew, caught up in the moment, suggests that he and Poppy don’t tell each other anything about their past lives, that they live only for the here and now, for the future they are building together, Poppy jumps at the chance for a fresh start.
But it doesn’t take long for Poppy to see that this is a two-way deal. Drew is hiding something from her. And Poppy suddenly has no idea who the man she has married really is, or what he might be capable of.
Poppy has a secret.
Drew has nothing to hide.
Drew is lying.
Which is more dangerous, a secret or a lie?
-Goodreads-
A whirlwind romance with an attractive and rich man who decides that you both shouldn’t ask questions about the past? This is perfect for Poppy as she has a secret that she doesn’t want anyone to know about.
Of course I’m not going to be able to go into too much detail about my feelings with this book as it is a thriller so I don’t want to spoil your experience. It isn’t a very complex plot which made it even harder to put down as I kept telling myself ‘just one more chapter’ next thing I know I’ve read half the book in one go! I loved the addition of the ‘Before’ chapters as I was on the edge of my seat wanting to know this big secret of what Poppy did!
I may have to pick up the authors debut novel which is called Perfect Liars.
This book was extremely addictive and the ending, oh boy that took me by surprise!

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So who is Rebecca Reid?

Rebecca is the Digital Editor of Grazia. She has written for Marie Claire, the Guardian, the Saturday Telegraph, the Independent, Stylist, Glamour, the iPaper, the Guardian, Indy100, LOOK and the New Statesmen amongst others.
Rebecca is a regular contributor to Sky News and ITV’s This Morning as well as appearing on Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour, LBC, BBC News 24 and the BBC World Service to discuss her work.
She graduated from Royal Holloway’s Creative Writing MA in 2015 and Perfect Liars was her debut novel.
Rebecca lives in North London with her husband.



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Thanks so much x
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