Those Girls by Chevy Stevens is a gripping novel that is about three sisters (Dani, 17, Courtney-16 and Jess-14) who are abused by an alcoholic father and later raped and how each is affected by their experience and deals with it differently. These sisters are very close and support each other and start a new life with help from an unlikely source, an ex-con who got a break and is plays it forward.
The girls do pretty good at putting their past behind them until Jess discovers she is pregnant by the guy who raped her and brings everything back.
I LOVED this book in spite of some very graphic and horrifying parts which worked to get the reader to really root for those girls to succeed. The bond between the sisters was very interesting to me and how Jess's daughter became the "best part of them." I liked the people who helped the girls along their way with the "playing if forward" theme worked in and the way they chose their new names for the new identities. The ending had a lot of suspense and action which made me to keep reading and not put this down!
(Karen's review, 5 stars)
Gerard's review (5++ stars):
Those Girls by Chevy Stevens is about three sisters. One of the sisters shoots their dad to save the other one from him and they all go on the run! They soon find more trouble. This books is told in three parts from various points of view. I really enjoyed the first part of the book as the girls were in big trouble with non-stop action. The second part was pretty much rehashing what happened in the first part but part 3 when everything came together more than made up for part 2 and I got caught up in it!
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Monday, March 14, 2016
"Those Girls" by Chevy Stevens is a Thriller About 3 Sisters We Both Liked!
Labels:
abortion,
abuse,
alcoholism,
crime,
drugs,
family secrets,
mothers and daughters,
rape,
revenge,
sisters,
survival,
suspense,
thriller
Friday, March 11, 2016
"Unhinge" by Calia Read is a "Must Read" (Book 2 in the Fairfax series)
In Unhinge by Calia Read, the sequel to Unravel, Victoria Donovan's life was going very well. She married Wes, so handsome, so loving, had a great wedding and a beautiful house. But then it all came undone. Now she is in a mental hospital. Her husband is dead, but Victoria is sure he is still coming to see her. Is he? Will a stranger help her and make her all right?
Wow!! What a read this is! This book grabbed me from the start with good writing. When it all plays out, in the end you will be like "What was that?" I highly recommend this one--must read!
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
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Wow!! What a read this is! This book grabbed me from the start with good writing. When it all plays out, in the end you will be like "What was that?" I highly recommend this one--must read!
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
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Labels:
Gerard's favorites,
marriage,
mental illness,
page turner
Wednesday, March 9, 2016
"Go Set a Watchman" by Harper Lee was Disappointing
Go Set a Watchman by Harper Lee is about the girl Scout from To Kill a Mockingbird grown up. She comes back to her hometown from living on her own in New York to visit for a couple weeks. She is shocked at some of the changes she finds and is especially disappointed in her father who she idolized as a girl.
This was a big disappointment to me and I almost quit on it twice, but plowed through to the end. It was just very boring. The only parts I really liked were the few flashbacks to when Scout was a child and teenager which were humorous. I really liked her in the first book, but didn’t like her at all in this one. The theme was that everyone needs to follow their own conscience and not to judge others based on only their actions without knowing their motives. I would highly suggest you pass on this book.
(Karen's review, 1 star)
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This was a big disappointment to me and I almost quit on it twice, but plowed through to the end. It was just very boring. The only parts I really liked were the few flashbacks to when Scout was a child and teenager which were humorous. I really liked her in the first book, but didn’t like her at all in this one. The theme was that everyone needs to follow their own conscience and not to judge others based on only their actions without knowing their motives. I would highly suggest you pass on this book.
(Karen's review, 1 star)
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Labels:
fathers and daughters,
memories,
morals,
south
"The Silence of Six" by E. C. Myers
In The Silence of Six by E. C. Myers, you will meet Max, a young teen boy who knows how to hack into computers, phones and anything else. He is very good at it! When a close friend of his contacts him and then kills himself during a Presidential debate, Max wants to get to the bottom of it.
I enjoyed this book because there is lots of action and Max is a great character. The ending was really good too! If you liked Ready Player One, you will most likely enjoy this book too!
(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
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I enjoyed this book because there is lots of action and Max is a great character. The ending was really good too! If you liked Ready Player One, you will most likely enjoy this book too!
(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
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Labels:
boys,
conspiracy,
high school,
mystery,
page turner,
suicide,
technology,
YA
Tuesday, March 8, 2016
Teaser Tuesday
Gerard's:
Does it matter? Dying's what you came for; here's your grand chance.From page 104 of In Wilderness by Diane Thomas.
Max closed his eyes, wishing he could shut out the sounds too. He saw blood and brains explode from the back ofFrom page 17 of The Silence of Six by E. C. Myers.
Evan's skull in slow motion, like some over-the-top horror flick.
Karen's:
"It's just that I'm so afraid of making a mess of being married to the wrong man--the wrong kind for me, I mean. I'm no different from any other woman, and the wrong man would turn me into a screamin' shrew in record time."
From page 48 of Go Set a Watchman by Harper Lee.
"You're always up for some fun--right, girl?" There was an edge to his voice, testing, like he knew something. Courtney looked terrified.
From page 21 of Those Girls by Chevy Stevens.
Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Books and a Beat. Anyone can play along, so I thought I would play for fun! Just pick two sentences from the book you are reading.
Happy Reading!
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