Monday 6 January 2020

Blog Tour: Lost Girl (A Shelby Day Novel) by Holly Kammier {Review + #Giveaway} @hkammier


 

Author: Holly Kammier
Title: Lost Girl
Series: A Shelby Day Novel
Publisher: Acorn Publishing
Publication date: January 5th 2020
Genres: Romance, Suspense, Young Adult


Summary
AN APPALLING ACT OF VIOLENCE AND AN UNSOLVED DOUBLE MURDER.
SMALL-TOWN INVESTIGATIVE REPORTER, SHELBY DAY, IS DETERMINED TO HUNT A KILLER.
As her search draws closer to uncovering the twisted truth, she begins receiving ominous warnings to stay quiet and drop the story. The young journalist is in danger. Her cameraman and best friend, a person with his own secret past, says he wants to protect her. But Shelby is headstrong and dodging anything that could lead to love. She can’t allow anyone to distract her as she fights for the two women who deserve justice.
She never expects along the way she’ll have to stop and save herself.
Ticktock… If Shelby doesn’t solve the crime soon, she’ll become the killer’s next victim.
“Lost Girl is a compulsive thrill-ride that reads as if it’s been pulled straight from the headlines. Kammier’s journalism background brings undeniable authenticity to a novel that has it all– a love story, a murder mystery, and a real-life introduction into the distinctive world of television news.”
-CAROLINE MITCHELL, New York Times best-selling author
This book is for anyone who loves:
Young Adult love stories
Murder Mystery
Redemption
Books with journalism elements
Intended for a mature YA audience

Fans of Veronica Mars, In The Woods, and One Of Us Is Lying, will love this novel.

Review

Holly Kammier delivers a fast-paced, page-turner young adult mystery novel about a girl whose journalistic obssession about solving two murders, could lead to her being the third victim of the killer she desperately wants to bring to justice.

Shelby Day is the driving force of the entire story. From the beginning and throughout the book, the reader unravels the complexity of her character. She comes from a wealthy family but she drops everything and moves to a small town where nobody knows her. She's an investigative journalist and the town's two murders are her lucky break, her chance to take her career to the next level. She suffers from PTSD but nontheless, she pushes herself in order to find out who the killer is. The clock is now ticking for her, because the killer is free and Shelby's life is in danger.

Her loyal friend Jack, is always there for her and with a killer on the loose, he wants to protect and keep her safe, but Shelby is independent and strong minded. As a result, she pushes him away, physically and mentally. She believes that any feelings and emotions come in the way of her research for the truth.
Rating: 4 stars!!!

Author Bio
Co-owner of Acorn Publishing, the UCLA honors graduate is an accomplished content editor/writing coach (her authors have gone on to become USA Today best-sellers and a New York Times best-seller). With a background in journalism, Holly Kammier has worked everywhere from CNN in Washington, D.C. and KCOP-TV in Los Angeles, to the NBC affiliate in small-town Medford, Oregon.
She is the best-selling author of the novel, Kingston Court (Acorn Publishing 2015), and Could Have Been Hollywood, a memoir. Holly recently published her third book, Choosing Hope, a harrowing story of passion and deceit, and the things we do for love. Her next novel, the YA Romantic Suspense, Lost Girl, is scheduled for release in early 2020.
Holly resides in her hometown of San Diego, California, close to family and friends. An avid reader with a passion for timeless books and beautiful writing, she also enjoys long walks, romantic movies, and pink peonies.

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