Home Actress Jennie Jacques HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers July 2022 Jennie Jacques Instagram - Several lives, characters & subplots - meticulously intertwined. Loved it! Written over a week, 7days leading up to Easter; Re-birth & “a new beginning” judiciously end this novel. Women’s fiction & a well-written thriller ♥️ I highly recommend! * Arguably confusing at the start to ya getting your head around all the different characters/stories that are set to crossover, but bear with it, because it soon flows. Cecilia (mum of 3 girls & Tupperware selling business woman!) finds a letter in her loft. It’s from her Husband & says to open when he’s dead. He ain’t dead. Pandora’s box 📦 ♥️ would you open it?! The letter holds a confession which directly bleeds into the life of another central character & in doing so has a knock on affect, seeping into the world of more people you’ll be introduced to. * Feminine curiosity, secrets, guilt, coming of age, sex, identity crisis, murder, justice & letting go of the past. Choices & fate are also themes at the heart of this. * There are colourful dramas & tragedies seemingly all going on all at once - Tess, for example, returns to the area with her young son, because her husband (back home) has fallen in love with her cousin, Felicity. Tess ends up shagging the hot PE teacher 😂 Simultaneously you have the receptionist, Rachel, 60’s, who’s young daughter was murdered many years ago, adamant the PE teacher did it... * Set in a small community in Australia, modern day, the writer weaves in historical references to The Berlin Wall. And dips back & forth into the 80’s & 90’s when recalling certain memories. It’ll all make sense/tie up - give it a read! I probably need to read it a 2nd time to absorb/appreciate the genius of it to be honest. There are small details & clever nuances which should not be overlooked. * A strong 4.5/5 💥 #bookstagram #bookreview #secret #thehusbandssecret #readersofinstagram #australia #lianemoriartybooks

Jennie Jacques Instagram – Several lives, characters & subplots – meticulously intertwined. Loved it! Written over a week, 7days leading up to Easter; Re-birth & “a new beginning” judiciously end this novel. Women’s fiction & a well-written thriller ♥️ I highly recommend! * Arguably confusing at the start to ya getting your head around all the different characters/stories that are set to crossover, but bear with it, because it soon flows. Cecilia (mum of 3 girls & Tupperware selling business woman!) finds a letter in her loft. It’s from her Husband & says to open when he’s dead. He ain’t dead. Pandora’s box 📦 ♥️ would you open it?! The letter holds a confession which directly bleeds into the life of another central character & in doing so has a knock on affect, seeping into the world of more people you’ll be introduced to. * Feminine curiosity, secrets, guilt, coming of age, sex, identity crisis, murder, justice & letting go of the past. Choices & fate are also themes at the heart of this. * There are colourful dramas & tragedies seemingly all going on all at once – Tess, for example, returns to the area with her young son, because her husband (back home) has fallen in love with her cousin, Felicity. Tess ends up shagging the hot PE teacher 😂 Simultaneously you have the receptionist, Rachel, 60’s, who’s young daughter was murdered many years ago, adamant the PE teacher did it… * Set in a small community in Australia, modern day, the writer weaves in historical references to The Berlin Wall. And dips back & forth into the 80’s & 90’s when recalling certain memories. It’ll all make sense/tie up – give it a read! I probably need to read it a 2nd time to absorb/appreciate the genius of it to be honest. There are small details & clever nuances which should not be overlooked. * A strong 4.5/5 💥 #bookstagram #bookreview #secret #thehusbandssecret #readersofinstagram #australia #lianemoriartybooks

Jennie Jacques Instagram - Several lives, characters & subplots - meticulously intertwined. Loved it! Written over a week, 7days leading up to Easter; Re-birth & “a new beginning” judiciously end this novel. Women’s fiction & a well-written thriller ♥️ I highly recommend! * Arguably confusing at the start to ya getting your head around all the different characters/stories that are set to crossover, but bear with it, because it soon flows. Cecilia (mum of 3 girls & Tupperware selling business woman!) finds a letter in her loft. It’s from her Husband & says to open when he’s dead. He ain’t dead. Pandora’s box 📦 ♥️ would you open it?! The letter holds a confession which directly bleeds into the life of another central character & in doing so has a knock on affect, seeping into the world of more people you’ll be introduced to. * Feminine curiosity, secrets, guilt, coming of age, sex, identity crisis, murder, justice & letting go of the past. Choices & fate are also themes at the heart of this. * There are colourful dramas & tragedies seemingly all going on all at once - Tess, for example, returns to the area with her young son, because her husband (back home) has fallen in love with her cousin, Felicity. Tess ends up shagging the hot PE teacher 😂 Simultaneously you have the receptionist, Rachel, 60’s, who’s young daughter was murdered many years ago, adamant the PE teacher did it... * Set in a small community in Australia, modern day, the writer weaves in historical references to The Berlin Wall. And dips back & forth into the 80’s & 90’s when recalling certain memories. It’ll all make sense/tie up - give it a read! I probably need to read it a 2nd time to absorb/appreciate the genius of it to be honest. There are small details & clever nuances which should not be overlooked. * A strong 4.5/5 💥 #bookstagram #bookreview #secret #thehusbandssecret #readersofinstagram #australia #lianemoriartybooks

Jennie Jacques Instagram – Several lives, characters & subplots – meticulously intertwined. Loved it! Written over a week, 7days leading up to Easter; Re-birth & “a new beginning” judiciously end this novel. Women’s fiction & a well-written thriller ♥️ I highly recommend!
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Arguably confusing at the start to ya getting your head around all the different characters/stories that are set to crossover, but bear with it, because it soon flows. Cecilia (mum of 3 girls & Tupperware selling business woman!) finds a letter in her loft. It’s from her Husband & says to open when he’s dead. He ain’t dead. Pandora’s box 📦 ♥️ would you open it?! The letter holds a confession which directly bleeds into the life of another central character & in doing so has a knock on affect, seeping into the world of more people you’ll be introduced to.
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Feminine curiosity, secrets, guilt, coming of age, sex, identity crisis, murder, justice & letting go of the past. Choices & fate are also themes at the heart of this.
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There are colourful dramas & tragedies seemingly all going on all at once – Tess, for example, returns to the area with her young son, because her husband (back home) has fallen in love with her cousin, Felicity. Tess ends up shagging the hot PE teacher 😂 Simultaneously you have the receptionist, Rachel, 60’s, who’s young daughter was murdered many years ago, adamant the PE teacher did it…
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Set in a small community in Australia, modern day, the writer weaves in historical references to The Berlin Wall. And dips back & forth into the 80’s & 90’s when recalling certain memories. It’ll all make sense/tie up – give it a read! I probably need to read it a 2nd time to absorb/appreciate the genius of it to be honest. There are small details & clever nuances which should not be overlooked.
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A strong 4.5/5 💥 #bookstagram #bookreview #secret #thehusbandssecret #readersofinstagram #australia #lianemoriartybooks | Posted on 13/Feb/2022 17:44:44

Jennie Jacques Instagram – My 2nd #lesleypearse book, recommended by Nana, again! Abduction, murder, trickery, rape & taking advantage of people at their most vulnerable haunt the narrative. Pre-warning it’s explicit, sexually, at various times too – this doesn’t dominate the narrative (at all) but was a bit of a shock. Aside from the obvious “darker” concepts this story is also weighted with great friendships, loyalty & (surprisingly) romance & love! So in the end, it all balances out. Far-fetched but enticing; A beautiful young girl (Lotte) is found by a rather handsome stranger (David) washed up on the beach, half-drowned – I wondered if he was something to do with it. But the plot isn’t that obvious. It is confirmed she’s recently given birth but there’s no sign of the baby and to top it off she’s lost her memory! Luckily, Lotte is imminently identified by her close friends & family – thankfully she’s not so far from home. Sadly, her parents are undeniably cold & unsupportive given the traumatic circumstances (there’s history, explained, as to why) but people like her best friend Dale, are solid & there for her. As it goes, Dale is the next victim to be abducted with Lotte (yep, a double kidnapping, 2nd time around!) not many days after poor Lotte’s been found. This is a story about survival. The couple responsible for the terror are sanctimonious sick bastards – that’s me being kind. I’m not gonna tell you the ins & outs of the duo “whodunnit” because you can give it a read! But a backstory of corruption & adoption fraud unfolds! It is a strong 3.8/5 from me – 💯 held my attention & I found it easy to care for the characters. However, it did become a bit too absurd for believability towards the end. I know, I know, it’s fiction! And the absurdity is probably why I kept turning the pages, so maybe I’m hypercritical to knock some points off 😂 😂 Anyway, my Nan ONLY reads Lesley Pearse & we all know Nan’s know best. SWIPE for my purposely “washed out” pics (to match) when #stolen got stolen by my #cheekychocolatelab & ripped up! Yes, I bought another copy to finish off the story & yes I’ll return the new copy to my Nan 😆 🐕 #bookstagram #reading #readersofinstagram #bookreview
Jennie Jacques Instagram – My 2nd #lesleypearse book, recommended by Nana, again! Abduction, murder, trickery, rape & taking advantage of people at their most vulnerable haunt the narrative. Pre-warning it’s explicit, sexually, at various times too – this doesn’t dominate the narrative (at all) but was a bit of a shock. Aside from the obvious “darker” concepts this story is also weighted with great friendships, loyalty & (surprisingly) romance & love! So in the end, it all balances out. Far-fetched but enticing; A beautiful young girl (Lotte) is found by a rather handsome stranger (David) washed up on the beach, half-drowned – I wondered if he was something to do with it. But the plot isn’t that obvious. It is confirmed she’s recently given birth but there’s no sign of the baby and to top it off she’s lost her memory! Luckily, Lotte is imminently identified by her close friends & family – thankfully she’s not so far from home. Sadly, her parents are undeniably cold & unsupportive given the traumatic circumstances (there’s history, explained, as to why) but people like her best friend Dale, are solid & there for her. As it goes, Dale is the next victim to be abducted with Lotte (yep, a double kidnapping, 2nd time around!) not many days after poor Lotte’s been found. This is a story about survival. The couple responsible for the terror are sanctimonious sick bastards – that’s me being kind. I’m not gonna tell you the ins & outs of the duo “whodunnit” because you can give it a read! But a backstory of corruption & adoption fraud unfolds! It is a strong 3.8/5 from me – 💯 held my attention & I found it easy to care for the characters. However, it did become a bit too absurd for believability towards the end. I know, I know, it’s fiction! And the absurdity is probably why I kept turning the pages, so maybe I’m hypercritical to knock some points off 😂 😂 Anyway, my Nan ONLY reads Lesley Pearse & we all know Nan’s know best. SWIPE for my purposely “washed out” pics (to match) when #stolen got stolen by my #cheekychocolatelab & ripped up! Yes, I bought another copy to finish off the story & yes I’ll return the new copy to my Nan 😆 🐕 #bookstagram #reading #readersofinstagram #bookreview

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