Blog Tour: The Feud by Gemma Rogers
Blog Tour: The Feud by Gemma Rogers

Blog Tour: The Feud by Gemma Rogers

From the stranger in the car, to the madman at her door…

The day my path crossed with Simon Fox I thought I’d already lost everything but then he ran me off the road with his flash car and belittling jibes.
The men in my life had undermined me for too long.
Enough was enough.
Fueled by alcohol and the desire to get even, I decided a spot of petty vandalism would make me feel a whole lot better.
Wrong. Very wrong…
I hadn’t realized that Simon Fox was not a man to be messed with.
He showed me just how much I still had left to lose.
Soon I was battling for my home, family and life.

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Author Bio

Gemma Rogers was inspired to write gritty thrillers by a traumatic event in her own life nearly twenty years ago. Her debut novel Stalker was published in September 2019 and marked the beginning of a new writing career. Gemma lives in West Sussex with her husband, two daughters and bulldog Buster.

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Why Should You Read This?

A psychological family thriller, it is a page turner for sure. I loved the fact that the book is divided into small bite-sized chapters. I have always preferred smaller chapters to longer ones. I was up at night reading this one, so for sure I was intrigued and immersed in the storyline and plot. I wanted to keep going back to the book, which was another sign that I found the book interesting.

I loved reading about Claire and Kay's camaraderie. We all have a friend we love sharing stories and a tall glass of  wine with. While I was rooting for Kay in the book, I was miffed with her drinking and smoking habit. However, I believe the author added it to show that the main character was vulnerable as well. The character development is a bit weak, and I struggled to relate with the characters. I wish the author had spent some more precious real estate on elaborating the back-stories of some of the characters - including George, Rachel and Ryan. I wasn't always able to understand the motivation behind their behavior. 

A definite recommendation for readers who love a breezy, page-turner psychological thriller. A 3 star read for me.