Closer Home
Kerry Anne King
Book Review: ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ +
Holy hell this book was excellent!
It's 5.28am and I've just finished reading it. I couldn't put it down it had me from the very beginning. It was very well written and had me on an emotional roller coaster.
It reminded me of a cross between the movies raising Helen and love, Rosie. The story was original and perfect, maybe a little predictable but that's just like any romance book. Right?
Only one book has ever made me cry and that was the hunger games but this one came close but not because I felt sad.
This book was courtesy of Netgalley in exchange for an honest review and I have to thank them for introducing me to this Author.
I'll start by saying I don't really do sad/depressing books and starting with a funeral is a bold move but this book wasn't depressing.
Lise sister has just passed away leaving her with a whole new chapter in life. Callie her sister was a country/pop singer. Lise is given the responsibility of taking on her daughter, fame, money and public.
Her daughter doesn't know who her father is but when looking through Callie's personal belongings she comes across her diary and thinks she can figure it out. They set on a journey of discovery with the media closely shadowing behind. They have to trust the ones closest to them to keep them safe and revisit Callie's high school years. It takes us through her old sweethearts showing what they were like then compared to now but life is never that straight forward so this book has a few bumps in the road.
This is a story of love and friendship.
I loved this book! 5 plus stars out of 5.
It's 5.28am and I've just finished reading it. I couldn't put it down it had me from the very beginning. It was very well written and had me on an emotional roller coaster.
It reminded me of a cross between the movies raising Helen and love, Rosie. The story was original and perfect, maybe a little predictable but that's just like any romance book. Right?
Only one book has ever made me cry and that was the hunger games but this one came close but not because I felt sad.
This book was courtesy of Netgalley in exchange for an honest review and I have to thank them for introducing me to this Author.
I'll start by saying I don't really do sad/depressing books and starting with a funeral is a bold move but this book wasn't depressing.
Lise sister has just passed away leaving her with a whole new chapter in life. Callie her sister was a country/pop singer. Lise is given the responsibility of taking on her daughter, fame, money and public.
Her daughter doesn't know who her father is but when looking through Callie's personal belongings she comes across her diary and thinks she can figure it out. They set on a journey of discovery with the media closely shadowing behind. They have to trust the ones closest to them to keep them safe and revisit Callie's high school years. It takes us through her old sweethearts showing what they were like then compared to now but life is never that straight forward so this book has a few bumps in the road.
This is a story of love and friendship.
I loved this book! 5 plus stars out of 5.
Kindle Edition £3.49 or Free for kindle Unlimited. Paperback £8.99, 297 pages
Expected publication:
March 20th 2016
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