Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Book Review: "It Sounded Better In My Head" By Nina Kenwood

A divorce is soon imminent for Natalie's parents yet they aren't fighting, her friends just hooked up, and the World around her is feeling slightly off.

Awkward teens? Or something more?

She feels a strong tug for Zach but he's not paying her an ounce of attention, and perhaps for good reason, as her self esteem is not the highest with acne concerns.

Dysfunctional family problems are at the center of it all but ironically she deals with each issue head on especially when she feels a romantic tug for Alex (Zach's brother) at a party.

Objective yet Realistic approach to it all is what you'll find in this new work by Nina Kenwood in which finding your way through the roughest patches of one's childhood involves a mix of smarts, emotional appeals, and unique tactics.

This will keep your interest pegged at the top while making you fall in love with being a teen all over again.

This mom of three teens can relate to those ups and downs and the blind path to tomorrow that seems to become clearer each day.

Follow your dreams!

A great read that I must thank my blogger friend:Chelsea Humphrey at Instagram (The Suspense Is Killing Me) for having this giveaway and selecting me; as well as the publisher for the super fast ship which was greatly appreciated.

Enjoy!

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