Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Baby Girl (Memory House Collection #4) by Bette Lee Crosby

When young Cheryl Ann leaves home, she thinks her path is straight…until she’s forced to make a choice she could never have imagined. The man in her life makes it clear: either pick your baby or pick me, he says. Suddenly, Cheryl finds herself at a crossroads. She makes a decision that will change her life forever, and that decision causes a chain of events that will lead Cheryl to a completely unexpected place. 
Baby Girl is a mother’s story. It’s about the greatest sacrifice a mother can make when she wants only the best for her child. It’s about falling in and out of love, of losing and finding one’s self. It’s about the perilous journey from passionate young love to happy true love and understanding the differences between the two. 
Baby Girl is a book that readers won’t want to miss because it’s a story they won’t forget. 

From the Author:
This book is based on a true story…a story that is heartbreaking at times but will leave readers with a better understanding of what a woman will do to protect her child. When I first heard this birth mother’s story I was touched by it, so much so that I needed to know more. When I knew more, I knew I needed to write my novel. The result is Baby Girl.

 Review: I was given an ARC of Baby Girl for an honest review and this is my review.
This book took me through the entire scope of emotions with Cheryl Ann the main character. There were times I really wanted to shake her for the choices that she was making and then there were other times I felt her pain with her so deeply I wanted to sit down and hold her while she cried and that is what made this book so good. It made the reader feel everything the main character felt throughout this entire story. Her pain she felt when her boyfriend made her choose her baby girl or him and of it played a role in her life in her relationships pretty much for the rest of her life. I am not going to get into spoilers but that decision set up her the rest of Cheryl Ann's life good and bad and made her into a very strong, independent and respectable woman when all is said and done.
Baby Girl will take the reader on a journey of a young girl becoming a woman and learning what it really means to be a mother in every sense of the he word. This was a wonderfully written book that I am giving five out of five stars.

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