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  • 1 month ago | redcarpetcrash.com | Sandie Jones |Eliza Kennedy |Celia Laskey |Hannah Selinger

    The book is in stores on Tuesday, March 25th from Minotaur. Click on the link to buy a copy. https://amzn.to/4bqeyCrFrom the New York Times bestselling author of the Reese’s Book Club Pick The Other Woman and The Guilt Trip comes an electrifying next novel. California, 2011: Nicole Forbes lives a quiet life in the small seaside town of Coronado with her husband and daughter.

  • Oct 21, 2023 | dawn.com | Sandie Jones |Rabeea Saleem |Hammad Ahmed ABBASI |Abbas Nasir

    The Blame GameBy Sandie JonesMinotaur BooksISBN 978-1-250-83690-8256pp. Stephen King once wrote that writing controlled fiction is called plotting. “Buckling your seatbelt and letting the story take over, however… that is called ‘storytelling’. Storytelling is as natural as breathing; plotting is the literary version of artificial respiration.”If I had to describe this book, I would call it a literary version of laboured breathing.

  • Aug 19, 2023 | bookreporter.com | Sandie Jones

    The perfect summer (or anytime) read is one that is thrilling and so hard to put down that you want to finish it in one sitting. THE TRADE OFF by Sandie Jones certainly fits that bill, but it's also a story that, at its core, is about the deceptive practices and outright lying that go on in today's media.

  • Aug 17, 2023 | crimereads.com | Sandie Jones

    I was brought up to believe that our country was governed by whichever party happened to be in office. That’s what my ancestors had instilled in the generations before me and the belief that I was intending to pass onto my own children. And if I hadn’t become a journalist, perhaps history would have continued repeating itself. But instead, I was astounded to discover that our rulers and politicians are merely the organ grinders monkeys, whilst the media is the conductor of the ensemble.

  • Aug 15, 2023 | redcarpetcrash.com | Sandie Jones

    For Stella, deputy editor of The Globe, the choice has always been clear. It doesn’t matter how low she has to stoop―getting the best story is what she’s built her reputation on. For Jess, The Globe’s rookie reporter, the story stops when the truth does. But she knows that the dirty tricks of the tabloids will be hard to overturn. And when a celebrity is hounded by The Globe and pays the ultimate price, Jess wonders just how much Stella and the paper are responsible.

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