Monday, March 30, 2020

Book Review: "Little Girls Tell Tales" By Rachel Bennett

It begins slow, it boosts energy from within, and the rest is history!

From the blunder in which Rosalie stumbles over a skeleton in the curraghs to the madness from the past 20 years, this story doesn't quit.

What's equally interesting is the sexual orientation of the married couple because the spouse eventually dies and it's then that the plot thickens with unexpected visitors.

Enter Dillon the brother who brings in a woman he believes lost her sister and the skeletal remains belong to her family.

Cora sought solice for her sister Simone for many years and demands and deserves nothing short of the truth at this point.

Will she ever learn it?

This book took off midway and was fast paced heated action thereafter, in which, Nicole enters the picture full of information and insight.

Shocking revelations become known knocking the whole agenda out of the park!
Could this entire situation been planned?

If so, who would be so off the wall as to commit murder? 

Who would go to extremes to hide the truth?

Could there be more to this remarkable story?

Sure as sin, there is!

So, I'm off on another tale of adventure.

I hope this tickles your fancy.

Thank you to Rachel, the pub, NetGalley, and Kindle for this ARC in exchange for this honest review.

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