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A review by jodeezle
Tiffany Sly Lives Here Now by Dana L. Davis
5.0
I wasn't really sure what to expect with this book. But I have to admit I liked it.
Tiffany moves in with her father whom she is meeting for the first time, after her mother passes away. Then not only is she dealing with loosing her mom, but anothe guy comes in and says that he is her father. While waiting for the DNA test to come back to prove which of the two is her real father, Tiffany has time to ponder which would be best for her. A home that comes with 4 sisters and a life that would be completely new to her the life that she is much more familiar with.
This book had my emotions all over the place. One moment I was sad and the next I found myself happy and then I would be mad. For me being able to fall into a book so completely that I feel the motions of a character is what makes a great book.
This is a debut book for this author and I have to say I think she is on to something. Her writing was great. The book grabbed me from the beginning and never let go. Sometimes it is hard for authors to hit multiple themes in a book well. They either gloss too much over it or dwell on it soo much. Dana L. Davis does a wonderful job of touching on the different themes. I never felt like saying 'MOVE ON ALREADY', which is the sign of a great author.
This is one that I will definitely be recommending to everyone.
Tiffany moves in with her father whom she is meeting for the first time, after her mother passes away. Then not only is she dealing with loosing her mom, but anothe guy comes in and says that he is her father. While waiting for the DNA test to come back to prove which of the two is her real father, Tiffany has time to ponder which would be best for her. A home that comes with 4 sisters and a life that would be completely new to her the life that she is much more familiar with.
This book had my emotions all over the place. One moment I was sad and the next I found myself happy and then I would be mad. For me being able to fall into a book so completely that I feel the motions of a character is what makes a great book.
This is a debut book for this author and I have to say I think she is on to something. Her writing was great. The book grabbed me from the beginning and never let go. Sometimes it is hard for authors to hit multiple themes in a book well. They either gloss too much over it or dwell on it soo much. Dana L. Davis does a wonderful job of touching on the different themes. I never felt like saying 'MOVE ON ALREADY', which is the sign of a great author.
This is one that I will definitely be recommending to everyone.