A review by bags_and_bookz
The Kids Are Gonna Ask by Gretchen Anthony

4.0

Thank you Netgalley, HARLEQUIN – Trade Publishing (U.S. & Canada) Park Row and Gretchen Anthony for free e-ARC in return of my honest review.

Thomas and Savannah McClair find themselves lost when they reach 18. They are twins who lost their mother at 13 in a horrific accident, live with their amazing grandmother but they never knew anything about their biological father. When they their mother, she was illusive probably waiting out for older age. Their grandmother never got her answers too, so at one point in their lives kids decided to find their bio-father via a unique approach - public podcast. I guess it is a new age of a research.

I find the story interesting and engaging. First of all, I think the whole idea for the story line to be a public podcast is pretty cool and new age. Secondly, I think that main protagonists, Thomas and Sarah, were well-done, they were nicely developed and came to life through the pages of the book. Biofather was interesting too, I assumed him to be worse and surprised that the author decided on a positive picture. I wish the media mogul story would be better developed, on the other hand it was not about him.

Overall, I enjoyed The Kids Are Gonna Ask.