Fighting for Survival: Revenge, secrets and lies in a standalone drama (The Estate Series Book 3)
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Fighting for Survival: Revenge, secrets and lies in a standalone drama (The Estate Series Book 3)
The Estate Series – fiction with an emotional punch from the number one bestselling author. Over half a million copies of her books sold worldwide.
What doesn't kill you makes you stronger...
When Caren Williams finds herself back on the estate she fought so hard to get away from, little does she realise she'll be living opposite her arch-enemy, Gina Bradley. Gina thinks she and her family rule Stanley Avenue so when Caren starts to become popular, she decides to hit her where it will hurt the most – she wants her husband.
Lonely and depressed, Ruth Millington finds it a constant struggle to get through the dark times. Spiralling out of control, maybe she should let Gina's husband help her out when he comes calling.
Twins Rachel and Claire Bradley, took control of the girl gang, the Mitchell Mob, when their leader was sent to a juvenile detention centre for assault. But Stacey Hunter is out now and wants to hold the position of top dog again. No one will back down - let battle commence.
Secrets and lies, brawling in the street and conforming to peer pressure – it all comes down to holding your nerve. But this time not everyone will survive the notorious Stanley Avenue...
FIGHTING FOR SURVIVAL is the third book in THE ESTATE SERIES. It follows on from SOMEWHERE TO HIDE and BEHIND A CLOSED DOOR but can be enjoyed as a stand-alone novel.
Books in The Estate Series are:
Somewhere to Hide Behind a Closed Door Fighting for Survival The Estate Box Set (A collection of books 1-3 above) Written in the Scars
Praise for Mel Sherratt
'A writer to watch out for.' Mandasue Heller. ‘The worst terrors are always those that hide closest to home.’ Elizabeth Haynes, Into the Darkest Corner. ‘There's a lot of young crime writers that I've just met for the first time. There's one called Mel Sherratt; she's very interesting.’ Ian Rankin. ‘Uncompromising, powerful and very real – an important new voice.’ David Mark. ‘Gritty and atmospheric.’ Niamh O’Connor.
Also by Mel Sherratt (writing as Marcie Steele) Stirred with Love, and That's What Friends are For.