Conrad Jones – The Journey Home @ZooloosBT @ConradJJones #TheJourneyHome #SharonBTB

Welcome back! I’m hosting my stop on the book tour for The Journey Home by Conrad Jones. Thanks to ZooLoo’s Book Tours and Conrad Jones for the gifted ebook to take part with my honest review today.

The saga continues with Kalu in grave danger in London, while his son Beb flies into rebel-controlled Chad with his wife and baby. They’re trying to cross the border into Nigeria to find his long-lost sisters in Monguno. This story will drag you along at 100mph as each perilous journey unfolds and the horror of each situation is exposed. Is this family cursed or can they find each other and a peaceful existence?

The third and final chapter of a trilogy that is many things. Eye opening, brutal, heart wrenching to name but a few. The Journey Home is as compelling and addictive a read as the books that went before.

It continues the story of the characters left behind in the previous book and boy, what a story it brings. It’s darker and even more chilling than the rest. It catalogues the treacherous road the Sammi family has to travel. Even though it was a hard read, I just had to keep reading. I felt the family deserved my absolute and unbroken concentration to discover what was next.

Conrad Jones must have broken his heart writing this complete trilogy. I had mine broken, too. It had such an impact on me. He has managed to convey exactly what he wanted to, without going over the top or being insensitive in any way.

I couldn’t stop turning the pages of this book. In fact, they almost turned themselves at one point! This is a story I shall never forget. Every book has left me thinking long after I have finished it, and this is no exception!

Goodreads https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/130675874-the-journey-home

Buy Linkshttps://geni.us/CfsJ

Author Bio 

Conrad Jones

Conrad Jones spent 12 years working for the biggest quick service restaurant brand in the world.

On March 20th 1993 the IRA terrorist organization bombed the shopping center outside the restaurant he was managing that day. The experience fueled an interest in the root causes of extremist terrorists and the reasoning why its perpetrators feel justified in taking innocent lives. That incident sparked the story of ‘Soft Target’.

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Website https://www.conradjones.org/

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/conrad.jones.397

Twitter https://twitter.com/ConradJones

Instagram https://www.instagram.com/conradjones3/

Published by Sharon

A book blogger https://sharonbeyondthebook.wordpress.com

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