Ugly Paradise
Lindsey
Paley may be a master of humorous contemporary Chick-Lit, but with Ugly Paradise, she shows a darker side. Ugly Paradise is a story of
mystery and suspense set in the tropical paradise of Bali - the 'Island of the
Gods' - but beneath beauty, evil lurks. Will Katie's quest to discover her
identity lead her to the answers she craves or destroy her chance of happiness?
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Back Cover Blurb:
Katie Anderson has no idea who
she is, or why she was abandoned to her fate after an attack by an escaped
Sumatran tiger — the pet of a local Californian scriptwriter. Who was she with
when she was attacked? Why was there a severed goat's head secreted in her
rucksack? In the five years since the attack, Katie has grown accustomed to the
indelible paw print etched on her cheek, which draws sympathetic glances and
repulsed stares in equal measure. That is, until the cruelty of a casual
comment from a wrinkle-free diner at The Alice Garden restaurant in Sanur Beach
sparks her quest for answers, launching Katie on a painful path to discover the
truth. Will Katie find the spiritual and emotional serenity she craves? Or will
society's obsession with physical perfection defeat her progress?
About
The Author:
Lindsey Paley is a
Yorkshire girl who now lives in North East England with her husband and young
son. When not writing in her peppermint and cream summerhouse (shed), she can
be found either up to her elbows in flour baking cakes and biscuits or practicing
her swing on the golf course. Lindsey
can be contacted on her Author
Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/lindseypaleybooks
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Lindsey Paley just click on the links below to learn more or purchase through Amazon:
Thanks for having me as a guest on your blog, Kim. I'm excited to read your new novel - A Dose of Danger - I loved all your other books so much. Lindsey Paley
ReplyDeletesounds like another winner- I read the blurb at the end of Susan's Pesto and Potholes last night. Got my heart thumpin'.
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