Wednesday 24 October 2018



Lost In The Lake- AJ Waines
Rosie has been in an accident where the three others in the vehicle are all now missing
presumed drowned. She goes to see Dr Samantha Willerby who is  a clinical psychologist
specialising in  Post Traumatic Stress disorder. This is the second in the series and happily
stands alone- but would be better understood in some ways if the first has also been read.
 Sam has her own issues as her sister is schizophrenic and although currently doing well
she feels responsible for her. Rosie thinks that there is more to the crash than it being
an accident and gets rather fixated on Sam who she wants as a friend as well as her
psychologist. Rosie is especially keen to get back her viola. It was nothing special so
why is she so attached to it? Sam has her demons to face as one of her last patients
committed suicide and she feels responsible.  Again AJ has the knack of being able
to draw you in early on which then for me meant the pages turned easily. I wanted
to know the whys and wherefores. Psychology having always been one of those
interesting subjects. I liked Sam and found Rosie rather disturbing- perhaps a dark
side that we hadn’t seen yet- I won’t give anything away other than to say what a
wonderful. clever, well researched read. Can’t wait for the next one
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Book Blurb:
She came at first for answers…now she’s back for you

Amateur viola player Rosie Chandler is the sole survivor of a crash which sends a group of musicians plunging into a lake. Convinced the accident was deliberate, but unable to recall what happened, she is determined to recover her lost memories and seeks out clinical psychologist, Dr Samantha Willerby. 

But Rosie is hiding something…

Sam is immediately drawn to the tragic Rosie and as she helps her piece the fragments together, the police find disturbing new evidence which raises further questions. Why is Rosie so desperate to recover her worthless viola?

When Rosie insists they return to the lake to relive the fatal incident, the truth about Rosie finally emerges. Now Sam is the one seriously out of her depth…

 
About the Author:
AJ Waines is a number one bestselling author, topping the entire UK and Australian Kindle Charts in two consecutive years, with Girl on a Train. Following fifteen years as a psychotherapist, the author has sold nearly half a million copies of her books, with publishing deals in UK, France, Germany, Norway, Hungary and Canada (audio books).

Her fourth psychological thriller, No Longer Safe, sold over 30,000 copies in the first month, in thirteen countries. AJ Waines has been featured in The Wall Street Journal and The Times and has been ranked a Top 10 UK author on Amazon KDP (Kindle Direct Publishing).

She lives in Hampshire, UK, with her husband. Find her books here and visit her website and blog, or join her on TwitterFacebook or on her Newsletter.


Social media links:
Find AJ Waines books at: http://viewauthor.at/AJWaines

Website               www.ajwaines.co.uk
Newsletter         http://eepurl.com/bamGuL
Blog:                      www.awaines.blogspot.co.uk
Facebook:           www.facebook.com/AJWaines 
Goodreads:        www.goodreads.com/AJWaines  
Instagram:           www.instagram.com/ajwaines

2 comments:

  1. Thank you so much, Nicki, for being part of the Blog Tour - great review!

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