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Saving Elora



Saving Elora
By Jackie Watson
Genre:-Popular Fiction/Travel/Family Saga/Contemporary Fiction
Pages:-330
Blurb:-Anna has it all, or so it would seem. Fiercely protective of her daughter and husband, the secrets from her past and ten-year marriage remain hidden. But is that all about to change?
 Basking in a tropical paradise, a con artist tires of easily seducing gullible females. He craves a challenge, and the greatest one present itself. To descend on a quaint Greek fishing village and betray he ex-wife for a second time.
 Meanwhile, the mistress of a mafia don gives birth to a daughter. But the baby isn't his, and it farces a childless wife and her adulterous husband to flee with Elora. And so begins a deadly game of cat and mouse. With all trust in her marriage gone and longed for motherhood thrust upon her, can Dominique protect her you family? Or will her hate, fear and guilt seal their fate? Hairline cracks are appearing in Anna's idyllic Greek island life. Somebody is no longer willing to endure the happily-ever-after family facade. And when unwanted and unexpected visitors arrive on her doorstep it can mean only one thing. Anna's carefully constructed world begins to crumble with devastating results. Get ready for an emotional and explosive action-packed sequel. In Saving Elora, the power of forgiveness and the possibility of second chances.
 For fans of gripping suspense and powerful drama, Saving Elora is a must-read. Don't miss out on this thrilling instalment in the Apokeri Bay series.
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My Review:-This is Book Two in 'Apokeri Bay Series' I have had the pleasure of reading and reviewing book one 'Apokeri Bay.' You can read this book as  standalone, but personally I would recommend reading book one first, you won't be disappointed. The scene is set ten years on from book one. Anna is still doing her best to make sure that her husband and daughter are always safe, but it's not getting any easier, especially now her daughter is at school. Could this be the point were everything is about to change? Will she lose everything?
 There are a lot more twists and turns within this storyline. I love how Jackie manages to make you think that you are on the Greek island along with Anna, by her descriptive writing. We get to meet some interesting new characters, including a mafia boss, a con artist, secret lover, a baby girl and her mother. The book is filled with betrayal, crime, secrets, forgiveness and more, you won't be disappointed. It's a fast pace and enjoyable read, one to pop in you bag

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