The Fathers, The Sons and the Anxious Ghost Blog Tour

Father Son Anxious Ghost (2)

Blurb

82c7958e-da93-47a8-be3f-228a4be47f5aThree guys in their thirties have something in common. Their children all go to the same school. One day a tragic event leads to them having to deal with a lurking aftermath which draws them into each other’s lives and causes them to rethink their attitudes to just about everything.

The children tell the second part of this story, ten years after the initial events. The dust seems to have settled until one of them uncovers information that throws everything back into chaos.

The third part… well that will have to wait.

Buy Link 

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About the Author

Jamie is a teacher who has studied a geography degree back in the nineties because of his love of nature and the outdoors. He found environmental education especially important and soon became a teacher for the primary-age group. Jamie enjoys reading and watching all kinds of theatre productions, from high dramas to lively musicals. His love of writing shines through in everything he does.

After writing a group of short stories linked to romance, which he published as ‘Short Dates’ independently, he decided to write a novella centred around topical issues such as mental health, parenting and relationships.

My twitter is: jamieadstories and my insta is: jamielovestories

Thank you to Lovebooktours, the publishers and the author for the invitation to the tour and for my ARC copy of the book for my honest review.

My Review

If you are after a quick and short story book then check out The Fathers, The Sons, and the Anxious Ghost.  It has just the right blend of plotline and drama to make it a great book.  It touches on themes of friendships, forgiveness and mental health.  This book is a lovely little short story and it is told from the perspective of six connected men.

It was a very interesting and kept my interest throughout the book.

 

 

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