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A review by disasterchick
Blood Orange by Drusilla Campbell
3.0
I was attracted to the cover of the book, and put it down. I really didn't want to read about a child abduction since I've had missing people in my family and their stories did not end positive. I was surprised when my mom had bought it, read it, and said I should read it before donating it to the Friends of the Library.
At times this book was hard to put down, but things didn't flow as well as I would have liked. There was a bit of jumpiness that I had to read a few paragraphs of the last chapter and the current chapter to make sure I didn't miss something.
Ms. Campbell does not have a "and they all lived happily ever after" ending, however, it is a realistic ending. One where you know the characters are going down the right path and not really any loose ends.
At times this book was hard to put down, but things didn't flow as well as I would have liked. There was a bit of jumpiness that I had to read a few paragraphs of the last chapter and the current chapter to make sure I didn't miss something.
Ms. Campbell does not have a "and they all lived happily ever after" ending, however, it is a realistic ending. One where you know the characters are going down the right path and not really any loose ends.