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Series: Mitchell's & O'Hara's #1
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The Feud (Mitchell's & O'Hara's #1) Kindle Edition | Pages: 482 pages
Rating: 4.49 | 2078 Users | 108 Reviews

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Title:The Feud (Mitchell's & O'Hara's #1)
Author:Kimberley Chambers
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 482 pages
Published: (first published 2010)
Categories:Mystery. Crime. Thriller. Romance

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For more than a decade two East End families have been locked in a bitter war.



On one side are the Mitchells, a notorious underworld mob from East London's Canning Town. They have an iron in every fire and will resort to intimidation and violence to get what they want. When Stanley Smith's lovely young daughter, Jessica, announces that she is to marry Eddie, the son of mob boss Harry Mitchell, Stanley is horrified, but too afraid to stand in their way.



On the other side are the O'Haras. The Mitchells' biggest rivals are a travelling family who live in nearby Stratford. They compete with the Mitchells for pub protection and the two families hate each other.



Caught between these two families at war, are two innocent children, who will grow up to love the wrong people and spark the last terrible act in the long-running feud. 1988 was a happy year in many people's lives. Some called it The Rave Year, others The Second Summer of Love. For Eddie Mitchell and his family it is neither. 1988 is the year in which his whole dangerous, violent world explodes around him.



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Ratings: 4.49 From 2078 Users | 108 Reviews

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4.5 StarsFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK!What in the ever loving hell just happened? I want to smack this author for doing this to me. BLOODY. HELL.This book is a trainwreck in slow motion.I hated all of the characters. All of them. And yet I grew to love them all.Eddie Jess The twins Raymond Harry Mitchell The Mitchell brothers Jed Joyce And my favorite, StanThe things they did were despicable and yet with each page I wanted more. There was a lot of screaming, shouting, violence, annoying and weak

FIVE, Stanley was right all along stars ...OMG, this fucking book. Jaysus, it took me on a rollercoaster ride. One minute I was laughing my arse off, the other minute I could feel a stress headache coming on ... fanfuckingtastic story.We have the Mitchell's and the O'Hara's, feuding families. My daddy told me I should never Play with the gypsies in the wood. I sort of went in blind. Saw two reviews from Elaine and Lisa and was hooked.JIMMY O'HARAJED, as a kid.I still cannot picture Eddie in my

I felt I was going down a rabbit hole and just getting sucked in deeper and deeper the more I read.Loved the thrill I felt while reading this and it felt so totally real. Everything that happened in this book was so believable and I felt I was their along with them all.There are some great characters in this book and some had me having a few LOL moments. Can't wait to find out what happens with Eddie Mitchell and Jed O'Hara.Book 2 here I come.

3.5 starsThis was a good book with an unexpected ending. It was the first in a trilogy so I can't wait to see how the story continues.The book is is in the same vein as Martina Cole or Mandasue Heller, however I feel that both authors are better.

After reading the piece by Kimberley Chambers in the 'Writers' & Artists' Yearbook 2020', I just had to get my hands on one of her books!I tweeted @kimbochambers, asking which was her favourite book to write and which one should read first. She very kindly responded and recommended that I start with 'The Feud'.Putting it down felt as dangerous as jumping from a fast-moving vehicle!200 pages later, I had not put the book down once!It has been a long time since I read a book that quite

5 OMG! Stars

This author is one i have recently come across thanks to a recommendation from a friend who knew I was a fan of Martina cole. My friend said if i liked her I would like Kimberly Chambers for sure. I was planning to start one of her stand alone novels and till i read reviews from a friend on Goodreads advising people who wanted to become a fan of this author to start with the feud. I have to say she did not disappoint me, I was hooked on this book from start to finish and really enjoyed every
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