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Wednesday 29 May 2019

Books on Tour - Fierce Girls by Emma Tallon



Fans of Martina Cole, Kimberley Chambers and Jessie Keane will be hooked by Fierce Girl.

When loyalty is everything, betrayal hits harder.

Anna Davis has grown up. She’s not the naive runaway who escaped her vicious gangland boyfriend anymore. She’s tougher than ever and she won’t let anyone take advantage of her – or the people she loves.

Anna’s devoted boyfriend, East End baron Freddie Tyler, is in trouble. There’s a rat in his organisation and he needs to stop the leaks before a very big mistake from his past is revealed to people who will want swift and brutal revenge.

Anna wants to help Freddie but she’s got problems of her own. Her best friend Tanya’s mother has turned up, and is staking a claim on Tanya’s share of their club. With Tanya buying her mum’s reformed sinner act, Anna knows she needs to act before both their friendship and Club Anya goes up in flames.

But if there’s one thing Anna and Freddie have learned, it’s how to play the game, and as their enemies close in they’ll fight with everything they’ve got to protect the life they’ve built.


Fierce Girl is Emma Tallon's fourth book in the fantastic series featuring Anna Davis, a girl who has had to grow up quick and left her gangland boyfriend to make it on her own in the world. 

I would recommend that readers catch up on the three previous books in the series before picking up 'Fierce Girl' as storylines continue and are picked up from previous books throughout the book. 

I would love to see Emma's novels being made into a television series. There are fantastic characters and the storylines are perfect for television. Each new book adds more fantastic characters and storylines and the pace increases and draws the reader in.

The storylines are believable and there are dark and gruesome crimes within, however these are all in keeping with the setting and genre.

Thank you to Bookouture for inviting me to take part in the blog tour and for a copy of the book in return for an honest review. 

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