|
|
|
|
MY THOUGHTSCall Me Carmela is written by Ellen Kirschman. This is book five in The Dot Meyerhoff Mystery series. I have not read the other books - and I did not have any issues following along. I found myself instantly drawn into the story. I wish that I could sit down and chat with Dot, I bet that she would have some amazing stories. Dot is a police psychologist. She stops into her favorite cafe and Fran, the former owner, who still has her hands in the business asks Dot to talk to her Goddaughter, Ava. Ava has run away and has been fighting with her parents. Ava is adopted and has been on a quest to find her birth mother. Her adoptive parents are not crazy about this. Her adoptive father, a former cop runs his household as if he was still not he job. Dot is not crazy about this, her clients are usually police. However, an end result from a former client has changed her perspective a bit. Dot starts to dig into Ava's case. What she finds out is that there has been a lot of shady dealings attached to it. Secrets that have been buried for so long threaten to rise to the surface. She comes across a lot of illegal adoptions. This book is written in first person. I felt like Dot was in my head telling me her story. The author has written an engaging story to where you will want to know what happens next. While this is part of a series, this book can be read as a stand a lone since the author does a great job in providing important information. Thank you to the author, publisher and Partners in Crime Tours for allowing me to read a copy of this book, all thoughts are my own. Giveaway:This is a giveaway hosted by Partners in Crime Tours for Ellen Kirschman. See the widget for entry terms and conditions. Void where prohibited.The giveaway is for: 2 - $25 Bookshop.org Gift Cards https://kingsumo.com/g/1x92wy1/call-me-carmela-by-ellen-kirschman |
Really nice review. This sounds like a very interesting book/series.
ReplyDelete