The Girl in the Blue Blazer by Alretha Thomas | Book Review ~ Meet the Author
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The Girl in the Blue Blazer by Alretha Thomas
Published by Diverse Arts Collective on January 17, 2023
Genres: Fiction, Thriller, Suspense
Format: eBook, Paperback
Pages: 298
Two women. One powerful man. A decades-old secret binds them together.
In 2019, Pamela Carter is determined to secure her dream internship with billionaire businessman Andrew Clifford III.
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wenty-five years ago, in 1993, Andrew is just starting out. Without any of his later fame or fortune, the party boy becomes a legitimate hero when he intervenes to save assaulted Elizabeth Westlake. Sure, she’s a waitress at a strip club, but that’s not her dream. Elizabeth is determined to write her way out of the Harlem hellhole she lives in. Maybe Andrew is the ticket? Even the best-laid plans go awry, and for Elizabeth, tragedy looms.Pamela is impossible not to notice, and she soon becomes Andrew’s prime intern. But, just as with Elizabeth, not all goes to plan. The stocks are plummeting. The company is careening. And then, Andrew himself goes missing. Will Pamela also be plunged into the tragedy that surrounds this man? Or is Pamela the one person who really knows what happened that fateful night in 1993?
More than a company is at stake as Andrew struggles for survival. But sometimes, the past is too powerful. Some secrets refuse to remain buried. Sometimes, truth kills.
Source: Kindle Unlimited, Received from the author or publisher for review.
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My thoughts on The Girl in the Blue Blazer
Please do not start reading “The Girl in the Blue Blazer” unless you have enough time to finish all 300 pages in one sitting. It is a gripping suspenseful thriller that will keep you hooked from the opening page.
The book is a story of revenge and justice, revolving around themes of greed, manipulation, and power. However, at its core, it is a tale of love. The author takes the reader on an emotional rollercoaster, weaving together humor, horror, and everything in between, as we follow the stories of Elizabeth and Pamela.
The character development is intricate and well-executed, and the plot is full of suspense and foreshadowing. Just when you think you have the story figured out, the author introduces another clue that takes you in a new direction. The storyline is tight and moves seamlessly between the two timelines.
I enjoyed the strong female characters portrayed in the story. This tale should appeal to everyone, but especially to one who has faced discrimination, racism, bullies, and the power exercised by those who believe they are invincible.
This is my first read by Alretha Thomas, and I am eager to delve into more of her work. The Girl in The Blue Blazer receives a well-deserved 5-stars from me.
I received a digital copy of the book from the author or publisher to review. This is my honest, unbiased opinion.
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