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The Mood Ring

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Everything is going well for single mum, Beth Trelawney and her two sons. But when she remarries and has another son, the new set-up tips the balance. Beth finds herself in an increasingly tense household, until one fateful night when she is accused of harming her youngest child.

Teenager Danny is convinced that his mum is innocent. He still believes in magic too, but his beliefs are beginning to waver. As the truth creeps out, it becomes apparent that Beth isn’t who everyone thought she was...

Moving, gripping and full of hope, The Mood Ring is an unforgettable story about breaking free from the past to forge a new future.

"A haunting read with multi-layered characters who seem real" Bath Parent Magazine

"Readers of this gripping novel will feel a myriad of emotions as they turn each page. I found the characters utterly believable...The author successfully took each character on a rollercoaster of a journey that intertwined in an almost haunting way...I can't recommend this book highly enough." BathMums

217 pages, ebook

First published May 5, 2012

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Cath Weeks

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Cath Weeks, also known as Cate Ray, is a British suspense author. Her unique debut, 'Blind', was longlisted for the Waverton Good Read award and she was named an "Author to Watch" by ELLE magazine. A favourite with book clubs, her novels have been selected by Evening Standard, Closer, and Woman & Home. Find out more at Cate Ray's official website: www.CateRay.co.uk

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Bizarre, melodramatic soap opera

This book started well, but gradually sank into an unbelievable plot filled with odd and somewhat stereotyped characters. Lots of pop psychology with almost every character having some sort of dark, unresolved secret. I got three quarters of the way through and skimmed the rest as I was so irritated. Oh dear....
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