A Girl, Stuck (Found Families Series) by Kelly Elizabeth Huston – Review by Jennifer Ramos
A Girl, Stuck by Kelly Elizabeth Huston
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
This novel is the first one I’ve read in this series. At first, I didn’t realize that this selection was in the middle of the series until I started reading it. I was a bit confused at first but was able to piece the missing parts that helped me better understand the flow of the storyline. Harriet or Harry, a P.I. as well as a professor, delves into a case to distract her from her personal life. She ends up bumping into the culprit in which she is tracking, Trey Popov, with a dark family past. Attraction builds coincidentally and Harriet uses it to her advantage to get closer to Trey. I really enjoy learning more about Harriet’s character and how determined she can be. Just as many great suspenseful romance thrillers, this story has twists and turns and keeps its readers’ on its toes. I look forward to reading the previous two and more to come.
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