
They say blood is thicker than water. I say blood is just harder to wash off your hands.
My name’s Kimberley. I’m twenty-five. I have epilepsy, a seizure alert dog named Muffin, and a job I love as a senior housekeeper in one of London’s top hotels. I’m used to being invisible.
Overlooked. Safe.
But that was before Jennifer Clifton checked in. She’s rich, powerful, terrifyingly calm — and she asked for me by name.
She gives me my dream job, working in her exclusive hotel in the Scottish Highlands. It’s more money than I ever imagined.
There’s just one catch: Don’t open the door to Room 21.
How hard can that be? But something is wrong in this hotel. The guests are unsettling. The staff whisper behind closed
doors. And that room — the one I promised not to enter — calls to me.
I took the job for a better life. Now I’m trapped in a nightmare.

Jessica Huntley is an author of dark and twisty psychological thrillers, which often focus on mental health topics and delve deep into the minds of her characters.
She has a varied career background, having joined the Army as an Intelligence Analyst, then left to become a Personal Trainer.
She is now living her life-long dream of writing from the comfort of her home, while looking after her young son and her disabled black Labrador. She enjoys keeping fit and drinking wine
(not at the same time).
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My thoughts: Kimberley had a rough start to her life, raised in care, diagnosed with epilepsy and asthma, not knowing anything about her biological family or where she came from. She works in a prestigious London hotel as a housekeeper, accompanied by Muffin, her seizure alert dog.
Offered a new opportunity in a very private hotel in the Scottish Highlands should be the chance of a lifetime – but it’s a hotel that caters to a very specific clientele, and not a nice one.
There are so many secrets and Kimberley must uncover them to get answers, to why she’s there, where she comes from and be prepared to change everything and fight back against the figures who’ve been controlling her life from the shadows.
Dark, twisted and shocking, this is not a book for the squeamish or faint hearted, but Kimberley is brave, unafraid and determined to get to the bottom of the secrets of Room 21. Thrilling stuff.

*I was kindly gifted a copy of this book in exchange for taking part in this blog tour, but all opinions remain my own.
Thank you so much for being a part of the tour x
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