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Review & Giveaway: Full Circle - Angela Ashcroft

Reviewer: Sarah Jane
Rating: 5 out of 5 Fairies
From the beginning, I was hooked on Angela Ashcroft's Full Circle. I literally did not put it down for two days. (During work hours too may I add) Full Circle is about a loner girl, and how even though she tries so hard to hide herself away, she is noticed by her worst nightmare…and that’s all I’m going to give you as I would hate to give anything away.

But seriously, Full Circle is a different spin on a vampire novel that will keep you occupied and hooked for the entirety. Paranormal fiends will no doubt devour it. Enjoy!
Blurb 
After witnessing Freya’s harrowing birth, Sebastian always knew destiny would bring them back together. In a cruel twist of fate, their reunion is under the dark shadow of his own brother, Lucas, who plucks Freya from her mundane life and marks her. Once marked, Freya’s life hangs in the balance as she edges closer and closer to her death. As she battles through an endless nightmare of “lost time”, Lucas systematically cuts her remaining ties to her mortal existence. Now Sebastian must choose between loyalty to his only family or betraying Lucas in a desperate bid to protect Freya.

Full Circle is the enthralling first installment of the vampire series that throws the lives and fates of three individuals together - with tragic consequences.


4.4 out of 5 from our customer reviews on amazon.co.uk: -
‘Not what I expected of a vampire novel...So much more!’ – Elizabeth King (I Heart Books).
‘All I Can Say is "Wow!"’ – Karen Lea (Confessions of a Bookaholic)
  
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  1. Thank yo so much for the chance to win this book xxx

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