Tuesday, December 1, 2020

Book Review: "Don't Make Me Turn this Life Around" By Camille Pagan



If you've always wanted to travel to a beautiful location with some interesting and dynamic characters getting lost in the dialogue than this book is for you.

Camille Pagan commands a sentence with vivid imagination and wild encounters that play out using characters that are energized like Milagros that flip off the paper as reality strikes.

Hurricanes in Puerto Rico are not uncommon but what is centers upon the lifestyle of a married woman and her spouse that just can't get that spark going with tweens who seem more interested in bickering than growing into lovely ladies.

It's this dilemma of normal life events in which a loveless marriage after a sudden illness like cancer sends everything into chaos but Camille manages to reel it back into a healthy format.

While some reviewers noted Shiloh is a unisex name not to be confused, so in this case it's male as well as the fact that yes, the author may have went overboard on the fixation of sex, marriage, and Paul and Charlie divorcing; it's still a great enduring read.

I enjoyed this one and hope you do too!

 

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