Her Sister’s Baby by Emma Bennett on Tour 1st – 7th June 2021

Her Sister’s Baby Emma Bennett

Publication Day : 1st June 2021 by Spellbound Books Ltd

Page Count : 145 pages

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A beautiful and emotional page turner about , loss , promises and finding love in the most unexpected of places

Woken in the middle of the night by the horrific news that her estranged sister has been killed in a fatal car crash, Sophie abruptly finds herself guardian to a niece, Alana, she never knew existed. The baby gives Sophie a way to cope with her grief, and a new focus to her life, but the unexpected appearance of Samson, Alana’s father, wanting his daughter to now live with him, threatens to destroy Sophie’s newly formed family.

Can Sophie and the seemingly feckless Samson, reach a compromise, or will Sophie be forced to give up her sister’s baby?


About Emma Bennet

Emma grew up and lived in London, before falling in love and moving to Wales to marry her own hero. Emma now lives with her husband, 4 children, and many animals a few miles outside of a small Welsh market town. She can often be found in rivers attempting to control two overexcited chocolate labradors.

Emma likes (in no particular order): cake, books, Cary Grant films, prosecco, chocolate, guinea pigs, knitting, quilting and happily ever afters!

You can connect with Emma on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram. Be sure to check out her website for all her latest news.


Blog Tour Schedule

1st June

Review Portable Magic
Q&A The Magic of Wor(l)ds
Review Donnas Interviews Reviews and Giveaways (FB)

2nd June

Extract Everywhere and Nowhere
Review Run Away Irish Girl

3rd June

Review Featz Reviews
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4th June

Review Dawn’s Book Reviews
Extract Over the Rainbow Book Blog

5th June

Extract Books Teacups and Reviews
Review Cheryl M-M’s Book Blog

6th June

Extract Black Books Blog

Review The Bashful Bookworm
Review Donnas Book Blog

7th June

Q&A A Knight’s Reads
Review Bookworm1346 (IG)
Review Sharon Beyond the Books