Sunday, April 22, 2012

Patchwork of Me

Author: Gregory G Allen
Published By: ASD Publishing
Age Recommend: Adult(Language)
Reviewed By: Arlena Dean
Raven Rating: 5
Blog Reviewed For: GMTA
Review:

I really did enjoy reading "Patchwork of Me" by Gregory G. Allen. It was the story of Sara Butler who was a product of the New Mexico Foster Child Protection Service System. Sara grown up in New Mexico and other places but she never was adopted and now she was having abnormal childhood dreams and a invisible mysterious rash. Now living in Arizona, Sara now 33 years old had tried to receive some help from a therapist, Dr. Pingleton but with her not being honest and open with the doctor it was to no avail. It was after Sara decided to speak with Samara, (palm reader) that she decided to be truthful with Dr. Pingleton and tell him about her dreams that haunted her. As it turn out Sara had to travel from Arizona to Maine for her much needed answers. So, with her friends Matty and Erick they traveled by car to Maine and it was there that Sara must confront her past and hopefully see a much brighter future for herself. The characters in this novel were simply the best: Erick, Matty, Hahn, Ron, Samara, Steve, Ida, and Brent. Each one really made this novel very interesting. This Christmas spent in Maine... would Sara get the answers she was seeking and how would this affect her life in the future? You must read this novel to find out!
I found "Patchwork of Me" as a very good and solid read. It was definitely a page tuner for me. I would recommend this book as a good read.

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