Tainted Love: Unabridged edition

By Kimberley Chambers, Read by Annie Aldington

Three Butlers
Two weddings
One funeral

The explosive new novel from the Sunday Times #1 bestselling author Kimberley Chambers.

Nobody can hurt you like the ones you love…

Blood is thicker than water, love is stronger than hate – and that’s the problem. When your brother has betrayed you, there’s no coming back.

Vinny and Michael have always protected each other and provided for the family. Together they were formidable but business always stopped at the front door. Now someone has changed the rules – women and children are fair game and one of the Butlers is going to end up six feet under.

Little Vinny is battling not to follow in his father’s footsteps. Sweet Sammi-Lou has just vowed ‘til death do us part, but it’s only a matter of time before the truth comes out about the murder he committed.

Dark secrets are spiralling out of control and have the power to destroy them all for good. Is this the final nail in the Butler family coffin?

Format: Digital Audiobook
Release Date: 11 Feb 2016
Pages: None
ISBN: 978-0-00-756781-2
Detailed Edition: Unabridged edition
Sunday Times #1 bestselling author Kimberley Chambers lives in Romford and has been, at various times, a disc jockey and a street trader. She is now a full-time writer.Join Kimberley’s legion of legendary fans on facebook.com/kimberleychambersofficial and @kimbochambers on Twitter

'This beautifully crafted, sharp, well-paced novel will keep you hooked until the very end. An outstanding tale of betrayal, violence and love. Buy it. Read it. You'll love it. I did.' Amanda Prowse -

Praise for Kimberley Chambers: -

”'[Kimberley Chambers is] the queen of the gritty, low-life tale . . .a fast-paced, thrill-a-minute ride that takes you on all sorts of twists and turns” - Bella

”'Easily as good as Martina Cole” - News of the World

”'Brilliantly delivers a story of violence, treachery and family ties… Easy to read and hard to put down” - News of the World

”'[a] fast-paced tale with gritty authenticity” - The Guardian