Little Miss Eyes Of Blue By Holly Tierney-Bedord – Review by Tausha Treadway

Little Miss Eyes of BlueLittle Miss Eyes of Blue by Holly Tierney-Bedord
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Little Miss Eyes of Blue by Holly Tierney-Bedord. This is the prequel to The Woman American Loves a Latte. This is such a true portrayal of a dysfunctional family. Veloura’s parents are not the best parents her dad is a songwriter and her mom is a drug addict. This story digs in to Vee’s beginning and her parents love story. They met in 1977 when Paul walks into the diner Marla works at. He finally wears her down and she goes out with him. He falls head over heels and she is half way into it at best. Paul quits his job after they marry to write music and finally has a song released he wrote about Veloura called Little Miss Eyes Of Blue. Marla becomes more strung out over the years and mean to Veloura. They are so preoccupied with their own problems they totally forget about Veloura but fortunately she has friends, neighbors willing to help her. I loved this book and and Holly Tierney-Bedord has become one of my favorite authors.

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