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betherin02 's review for:
Ante Up!
by Chautona Havig
Full review on Faithfully Bookish http://www.faithfullybookish.com/review/ante-up-by-chautona-havig/
Aggie is honest, through and through, for better or worse, she tells it like she sees it. She is a goer and a doer, a force to be reconned with in constant motion. When her careful plans are continually hindered at every turn, Aggie’s frustration blooms into anger.
Vannie is my girl. The way she steps up to the plate for her family is a joy that I wish more families could experience. Laird, Tavish, Ellie, and even Kenzie stand in the gap so to speak when life gets rocky. As always, the littlest Stuart-Sullivans’ antics are authentic, often humorous, and completely relatable!
Which brings us to Luke and my favorite uncle-daddy character “has his hands full!” His juggling skills are tested by toddler tantrums, flirtatious teenagers, vandals, an angry pregnant wife, no time to work, and the holiday season to boot!
Aggie and Luke are both forced to dig deeper than ever before.
Aggie is honest, through and through, for better or worse, she tells it like she sees it. She is a goer and a doer, a force to be reconned with in constant motion. When her careful plans are continually hindered at every turn, Aggie’s frustration blooms into anger.
Vannie is my girl. The way she steps up to the plate for her family is a joy that I wish more families could experience. Laird, Tavish, Ellie, and even Kenzie stand in the gap so to speak when life gets rocky. As always, the littlest Stuart-Sullivans’ antics are authentic, often humorous, and completely relatable!
Which brings us to Luke and my favorite uncle-daddy character “has his hands full!” His juggling skills are tested by toddler tantrums, flirtatious teenagers, vandals, an angry pregnant wife, no time to work, and the holiday season to boot!
Aggie and Luke are both forced to dig deeper than ever before.