A Lovely Read!
T/W- Miscarriage
I've been a long-time subscriber to Louise's YouTube channel. When I first read Life With A Sprinkle of Glitter back in 2014, reading her Robin Wilde books now has been a really exciting experience! Confession: I need to get a hold of book one in this series ahhhh XD
The good news is when I started reading Wilde About The Girl, I didn't end up confused. Straight away, the storyline started with Robin's role at work and her love for her young daughter Lyla. She is a single Mum but determined to give her the best future possible. There is a new love flame in her life, a guy called Edward who is in New York City. One of Robin's closet friends has been trying for a baby but with no success. Robin's Aunt Kath is also part of her and her daughter's lives but she meets a new man who Lyla doesn't want to accept as part of the family. Even though the pacing at times was a little slow, I did find this an extremely enjoyable read. I would say that the dialogue was my favourite thing, it really opened up for character connection.
I had no major issues with the novel, it was funny, heartbreaking but just a little slow moving at times.
I've been a long-time subscriber to Louise's YouTube channel. When I first read Life With A Sprinkle of Glitter back in 2014, reading her Robin Wilde books now has been a really exciting experience! Confession: I need to get a hold of book one in this series ahhhh XD
The good news is when I started reading Wilde About The Girl, I didn't end up confused. Straight away, the storyline started with Robin's role at work and her love for her young daughter Lyla. She is a single Mum but determined to give her the best future possible. There is a new love flame in her life, a guy called Edward who is in New York City. One of Robin's closet friends has been trying for a baby but with no success. Robin's Aunt Kath is also part of her and her daughter's lives but she meets a new man who Lyla doesn't want to accept as part of the family. Even though the pacing at times was a little slow, I did find this an extremely enjoyable read. I would say that the dialogue was my favourite thing, it really opened up for character connection.
I had no major issues with the novel, it was funny, heartbreaking but just a little slow moving at times.