Today’s team review comes from Heidi, find her here https://m.facebook.com/#~!/heidi.simon.921?ref=bookmark
Heidi chose to read and review Baby Girl Box Set by Elle Klass
Baby Girl Box Set Books I-IV
By Elle Klass
Review by Heidi Lynn
First, I would like to thank Rosie Amber and Elle Klass for providing me with this box set so I may bring you this review.
Baby Girl by Elle Klass was full of kidnapping, neglected children, crime, fake identities, two great loves, poverty, death, loss, reinventing yourself, missing person, secrets, hit n run, mystery, suspense, homelessness, body guards, proposals, glitz and glamour. This book had me at the edge of my seat waiting to see what would happen.
Cleo and Einstein’s story touched my heart. I loved their first kiss, the first time they explored each other and their blossoming relationship. To see where they both came from to now was amazing. Yet, heart breaking as well.
Baby Girl was extremely well written. I loved the attention to detail and descriptions that she was able to give the characters and situations. Many times I would come across a line or a paragraph and it would crack me up. Some of the names I felt were unique.
This book gave you an inside view of what it like to actually be homeless. You get to visualize what Cleo and Einstein had to go through to get by. Seeing her transform and her self discovery was a joy to read.
Find a copy here from Amazon.co.uk or Amazon.com
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Tantalising review, Heidi
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Intriguing review – sounds as though reading the set might be harrowing yet un-put-down-able.
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A great review. Thanks.
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The cover creeps me out (in a good way). Sounds like another for my TBR. 🙂
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Thanks Diane.
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Thanks for sharing another review from your wonderful team!
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You’re welcome.
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I couldn’t agree more! Well written, engaging–and most of all, different from the usual fare. I highly recommend the box set. Kudos to Elle Klass!
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Thanks Linda.
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