Book Review: Bad Girl Creek by Jo-Anne Mapson
This book wasn't especially well-written, but I enjoyed it in spite of the occasionally cringe-worthy word choices.
The story takes turns being told from the viewpoints of four women who, through a variety of unusual circumstances, end up living together on a flower farm. Each is trying to deal with her own difficult past, and they help each other by forming their own little family group. Once you find out everybody's secret (in the first few chapters of the book), everything is fairly predictable. I still was sort of glued to the book, though.
Not everything is totally resolved, so I wasn't surprised to find that it is the first in a trilogy. I'll look forward to reading the other two, but they'll be guilty pleasures.
This book wasn't especially well-written, but I enjoyed it in spite of the occasionally cringe-worthy word choices.
The story takes turns being told from the viewpoints of four women who, through a variety of unusual circumstances, end up living together on a flower farm. Each is trying to deal with her own difficult past, and they help each other by forming their own little family group. Once you find out everybody's secret (in the first few chapters of the book), everything is fairly predictable. I still was sort of glued to the book, though.
Not everything is totally resolved, so I wasn't surprised to find that it is the first in a trilogy. I'll look forward to reading the other two, but they'll be guilty pleasures.
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