Monday, April 13, 2020

Book Review: "Miss Janie's Girls" By Carolyn Brown

Miss Janie's running out of time and she has one last chance to re-connect with her girls.

Will they want to come back? Will they even be found?

Miss Janie is dying of cancer and is battling Alzheimers and she's left notes for her girls in case she loses her memory.

What isn't predicted is how the girls will react to the news and if they'd come to her aid.

As the story rolls along we get highly charged emotional energy that leaps off every page in regards to the circumstances of not only Janie but the girls (Teresa/Kayla) and I'd even include the nephew Noah.

It's truly an eye opening experience to go through the powerful situation with each one of them in their own individual times.

A number of secrets are revealed to clarify the situation and it's a tear jerker by the time it's all completed.

No doubt the attorney and nephew may not have known how deep the scars can divide but also how they can conquer and unite.

It's a remarkable read on all levels.

Thank you to Carolyn Brown, the pub Montlake Romance, and Kindle for this ARC in exchange for this honest review.

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