During this series I will be sharing my reviews for books I posted during 2022
Good books deserve to be showcased on a regular basis and I hope that it might entice you to either move the books up your groaning TBR’s or add the books to its burden!
Here is my review from March 2022 for Stevie Turner, and her psychological thriller – Scam: An Electric Eclectic Book
About the book
Winner of the 2021 Electric Eclectic Novella Prize
Lauren West and Ben Hughes are saving frantically for their forthcoming marriage and mortgage deposit. When Lauren sees an advert online from a firm of brokers extolling the profits to be gained by buying and selling Bitcoins, she is interested enough to pursue it further.
Lauren clicks on the advert. She is soon contacted by Paul Cash, a knowledgeable stockbroker whom Lauren trusts straight away. He is affable, plausible, and seemingly genuinely interested in her welfare. Lauren looks forward to making enough money to be able to surprise Ben and bring the date of their wedding forward, and also to put a deposit down on their ideal house.
What could possibly go wrong?
My review for the book March 9th 2022
This is an intriguing read and apart from a great story concept and interesting characters, it also carries a very important message.
There are many temptations available online, and so easy to be taken in by the glib and bequiling charms of those who wish to part you from anything they can. Money of course but also confidence, dignity and very often the respect of loved ones.
Enticement becomes menace very quickly when they have their claws into you, and once you have let them into your lives and offered up your information, it is not only you who may suffer the consequences.
This is the case for Lauren who looks for a shortcut to moving into her own home with her husband Ben, who is determined to work hard and take the time necessary to build up their savings towards their deposit.
Bad enough to become a victim of a scam, but when the criminals are on the doorstep there may be more repercussions than from some remote hacker thousands of miles away.
This is a game of cat and mouse and it impacts not just the safety of those close to Lauren but her marriage, job and future.
A thriller that will keep you turning the pages and a stark reminder that the old saying ‘If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.’
Recommended read for anyone who shares their life online.
Read the reviews and buy the book: Amazon UK And: Amazon US
A selection of books by Stevie Turner
Read the reviews and buy the books : Amazon US – And: Amazon UK – Follow Stevie : Goodreads blog: Stevie Turner on WordPress – Twitter: @StevieTurner6
About Stevie Turner
Stevie Turner is a British author of romantic suspense, humour, paranormal stories, and women’s fiction family dramas. She is a cancer survivor, and still lives in the same picturesque Suffolk village that she and husband Sam moved to in 1991 with their two boys. Those two boys have now grown, and she and Sam have 5 lovely grandchildren.
One of her short stories, ‘Lifting the Black Dog’, was published in ‘1000 Words or Less Flash Fiction Collection’ (2016). Her screenplay ‘For the Sake of a Child’ won a silver award in the Spring 2017 Depth of Field International Film Festival, and her novel ‘A House Without Windows’ gained interest in 2017 from De Coder Media, an independent film production company based in New York. ‘Finding David’ reached the quarter-finals of the 2019 ScreenCraft Cinematic Short Story Competition. Stevie’s latest book, ‘His Ladyship,’ reached the finals and Longlist of the 2021 Page Turner Writing Award.
To quote reader Roberta Baden-Powell, ‘I’m looking forward to reading your new book, and find your books the best so far. The style you write in has given me a new perspective and a renewed inspiration in reading once again.’
Thanks for dropping in today and I hope you will be leaving with some books.. thanks Sally.
Congratulations, Stevie, for another great review! Thank you, Sally, for featuring her today and sharing as you have. 😊
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Thanks Gwen ♥
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Congratulations to Stevie on her winning novella!
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Thanks Liz x
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You’re welcome, Sally.
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A real-to-life book about a contemporary scam. So many people have lost money!
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I know Noelle such a cowardly enterprise that impacts the vulnerable.. ♥
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Stevie does such a great job of taking real issues we face today and turning them into thrillers with a strong message. This sounds like a great read. Thanks for the enticing review, Sally, and congrats to Stevie on the award. Well done!
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Stevie does have her finger on the pulse of current issues Diana and as you say does a great job in bringing them into her novels.. ♥
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Thanks Sally. x
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Thank you, Diana.
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Renewed Congratulations to Stevie! Wonderful archive post, Sally. Thanks for sharing. Hugs 💕🙂
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Thanks Harmony ♥
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Thanks Harmony.
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It’s great to see Stevie’s book re-featured. I enjoyed the story so much. It was so realistic!
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It was Jan and another reminder to be careful about out surroundings on and offline.. ♥
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Thanks for your comment, Jan.
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A terrific review. Congratulations to Stevie.
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Thanks very much John..hugsx
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Thanks John.
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Grrat review! I have this on my TBR list 🙂
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Great reading ahead Denise. ♥
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Thanks Sally. x
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Thanks Denise – hope you enjoy!
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Glad to see Stevie here again today! Thanks for sharing her story, Sally!
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Thanks Yvette ♥
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Thanks Yvette.
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I especially like Stevie’s fast-moving plots centered around problems many can relate to.
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Thanks for your comment, Pete.
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I agree Pete… that’s what makes them so scary…enjoy your weekend hugx
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Fab review for Stevie’s book Sal. I’ve read almost all of Stevie’s books and have them all. I always enjoy her stories. Congrats to Stevie again for your great review. ❤
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Thanks Debby, and thanks for your review of ‘Scam!’ x
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My pleasure Stevie 🙂 xx
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Thanks for adding your boost for Stevie’s books Debby ♥♥
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Most happy to Sal ❤ xx
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Congratulations to Stevie on her wonderful prize and this great review – it’s a VERY intriguing concept.
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Thanks Toni.
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Thanks Toni and a great read…♥
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Thanks very much for featuring my book Sally, and of course for the great review! x
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Happy to reshare Stevie.. Terrific book. xx
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Thank you. x
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Great to revisit these, thanks x
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Thanks Jane ♥
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Yep, if it sounds too good to be true, it is.
Or at least a lot of research needed
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Quite Sue ♥
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Hi Sally, Stevie writes excellent books about topic subjects. A lovely review.
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She does Robbie. Have a great week… ♥
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Thanks for a great review, Sally. It sounds like another great read from Stevie. More books for my list!
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Thanks Olga and you can never have too many books… hugsxx
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