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The House Share: The locked in thriller that will keep you guessing . . .

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I only moved into properties with bills included when I lived in house shares. Because you pay a fixed rent, you don’t have to worry about saving electricity, etc. You also won’t have to argue with energy suppliers about incorrect bills. It is a much more peaceful living experience. 3. Finding Friends Easily At the surface all of it seems golden and the opportunity Immi and Dex get to live at this place is enough to make anyone quite jealous (well not me but then I’m not into healthy stuff or want to be part of a ‘community’ and I can’t contribute any skills like Immi’s sewing clothes). Co-living has never looked so good, there are several perks and benefits to be found over four different communal floors: Play, Retreat, Nourish and Focus. They even have two pets there, Edward and Bella, so even I would get a little excited. If you're a man affected by domestic abuse you can call Men's Advice Line on 0808 801 0327 between 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday. To be fair, it’s not really a cultish story (I was scared for a hot minute or two), and the animal harm is not graphic whatsoever. You might be able to buy your ex-partner’s share if you want to stay, or sell them yours if you want to leave. You'll need a mortgage.

The plot, however, was definitely too predictable. It was easy to determine the perpetrator right from the start, and there were no real surprises. However, I did like the eventual action. Fleeing from her boyfriend Gary, Libby takes her cat and moves to a flat online. Each chapter is told from a different characters perspective. The pace is slow to begin with and I was nearly a quarter way through before anything took place. Then strange things start happening in her flat, things go missing, she gets abusive phone calls, and someone is threating her at work. I figured out who the culprit was quite early in the book. It's a bit predictable.A brilliant book. Beautifully written, brilliantly characterised, and with a wonderful sense of threat. The way the various truths gradually emerge was masterfully handled, too. I was absolutely hooked' Gytha Lodge, Sunday Times bestselling author of She Lies in Wait As she tries to delve deeper into the mystery, she realizes someone has been entering her apartment. You can find house-share adverts online. I found all my house shares on SpareRoom. SpareRoom is free, and you can find many rooms. Another place would be Facebook. However, I have never used it due to the risk of scams. I read the whole thing in one huge unstoppable whoosh and it was just so great, hugely original, unexpected and completely fascinating. I loved it I loved The House Share. A great premise, compelling characters and a twisty plot kept me totally gripped

If you’re joint tenants you’ll need to decide who moves out. If you both agree, ask your landlord if they’re happy to rent to the person who plans to stay. Your landlord doesn’t have to agree to this - if they do, get this in writing. You know when you get that strong feeling of deja vu? Well, that’s what happened to me almost as soon as I began reading this story. It definitely wasn’t that I had read the previously published version of the book, then titled The Let, so I can only conclude that the premise is very similar to that written by another author and I am still trawling through my review index to root it out, as I am a bit like a dog with a bone about things which niggle away at me! If you’re married or in a civil partnership, it’s a good idea to register your ‘home rights’ online. This means you’ll be told if your ex-partner tries to sell the house or the mortgage lender tries to repossess it. Ashleigh - One of the main people who like to promote calmness throughout the house share. She tries to encourage the coming together of people and peacefulness. She has her own secrets. Libby is a domestic abuse survivor who has recently moved into a flat in an apartment complex owned by Tim and is just starting to get settled into her independent life when strange things happening around her. She gets the feeling like she is being stalked, her stuff starts disappearing and someone keeps throwing stones at her windows. Mix in a intriguing landlord, a scorned workplace enemy and an estranged husband.Lucas is charming but not a likable character and uses manipulation. Camille has also gone through a traumatic experience. Bernice is the queen B of the factory. She has her demons and plays a big part in the twist. Not much from Veronica but from the start and events later. Jamie, a former Dyer, —a bad person. Ashleigh promotes calmness in the house share. She has her secrets. Hanna holds authority and seems to know everyone's secrets. She is the fixer and a manipulator. What happens to your home will depend on the type of agreement you have and if you’re a tenant. You might not be a tenant if you’re: Whenever I moved, I never had to carry much. All my stuff could fit into two suitcases. This is a major advantage if you move often. It also saves a lot of money. 6. You Do Not Have to Deal with Problems Alone I have to give it 2.5 stars rounded up to 3 stars, but that's being generous, as the last part of the book really annoyed me in the way it messed up the whole of the book and my enjoyment of it.

The Houseshare by Carla Kovach is a gripping new psychological thriller which takes us into an apartment complex in Birhingham, England. If you’re married or in a civil partnership, the court can decide what happens to your home in your divorce. You can find out more about your options. Set in London, The Dye Factory seems to be a brilliant idea for a co-living community to Immi Sutton, a teacher who has been on her friend's sofa and wants her own place. First, let me thank NetGalley, the publisher Bookouture and of course the author, for providing me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.

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I really enjoy the first half and find it hard to put down as the atmosphere is well conveyed and is creepy and claustrophobic. There’s some tension and suspense and plenty of things to think about. There is one good twist at the end that I don’t see coming but does make sense! Written mainly from the POVs of two new residents Immi and DeX, you'll see them enter the weird and wonderful world of The Factory.. a house share that most definitely is more than what you're lead to believe. A totally implausible, unrealistic, far fetched novel that will grip you in its vice and give you a good shake while it's got hold of ypu!

Lucas - very overly charming, not an easily likable character. He seems throughout very forceful, manipulating situations for his own benefit - such as acting upset to spend the night with Immi and then telling Camille they had slept together. Dex - he was another main character (the book flips between him and Immi). He was a good, strong character who had a bad past which slowly came out towards the end... though again throughout a lot of it is heavily implied. Though this also brings another twist! I liked Dex's character and his different sides.But soon after she moves into her new haven, Immi realises that it's not quite as idyllic as it appears. No one seems to know who is behind this multi-million pound urban experiment. And her housemates may be hiding a dangerous secret.

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