Title: Tears of Gold (Tears of Ink #3)
Author: Anna Bloom
Release Date: 4th April 2019
Synopsis:
All of Faith Hitchin’s rules are broken, shattered forever with a promise made in front of glass.
It should be easy; plan a wedding, prepare for a TV show and spend her life with the man she loves.
But, the demons of the past don’t care about rules and promises. As Elijah and Faith try to carve a life for themselves, deep secrets long buried will come to challenge them one final time. Old friendships will break her heart as her past and present clash with tragic results.
While Faith faces the memories of her shattered childhood and the Fairclough’s play games with her future. Will she be strong enough to stand firm and not run?
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Meet the Author:
A book hoarder and coffee addict by heart Anna Bloom loves to write extraordinary stories about real love. Based south of London with her husband, three children and a dog with a beard, Anna likes to connect with readers, fan girl over her favourite authors and binge watch Supernatural while drinking lots of wine.
My Review:
This is the third book in the tears of ink trilogy and boy what an ending to Faith's and Elijah's story. I would suggest reading the first two books because although this can be read as a standalone, the story begins right after the final events in tears of glass. This whole trilogy has been like being on a roller coaster with so many ups and downs and loop the loops, all you could really do as a reader is hold on and enjoy the ride with Faith and Elijah. There were so many twists and turns in the series and the theme continued with tears of gold, I was reading with the feeling that the author was not quite done with these two yet and I was right! You were reading thinking something big is gonna go down here and that feeling of anticipation kept me turning those pages. I gasped, cried and that ending..... Well it was perfect for them. They do get their HEA eventually but they sure have to work hard to get it. It has been strange because normally I usually like one character more than the other, that didn't happen here, I loved them both equally and although they are both flawed they fix each other perfectly. I urge anyone to get the whole trilogy and devour it whole, it is truly amazing.
Tracy