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A review by mossy_bookworm
Count All Her Bones by April Henry
4.0
This review has new character names, as well as a few key events weaved into it. So, depending on how you view it ...beware of these minor (major?) **spoilers!**.
I received an ARC of this thanks to a book event near me that provided them at no cost.
This sequel for "Girl, Stolen", occurs months after the first book and deals with Cheyenne preparing to go to court to testify against Roy for his wrongdoings, while Griffin has to deal with his mother's loss and soon funeral.
Though the book provided the same, lovable characters from "Girl, Stolen", new characters were also introduced such as Jaydra, Cheyenne's bodyguard and Dwayne, Roy's half brother. However, the storyline in this book seemed to be rushed due to a chain of events occurring quite rapidly compared to the more continuous thrill in the first. Especially with the announcement of a new baby sister and a self driving car for Cheyenne.
Nonetheless, this book still contained the wonderful qualities that every April Henry book seems to have: great thrill, eloquent writing style, and outstanding research behind even the smallest detail. So, even if it didn't blow me away as much as the first, I believe the end was satisfying and well done.
I received an ARC of this thanks to a book event near me that provided them at no cost.
This sequel for "Girl, Stolen", occurs months after the first book and deals with Cheyenne preparing to go to court to testify against Roy for his wrongdoings, while Griffin has to deal with his mother's loss and soon funeral.
Though the book provided the same, lovable characters from "Girl, Stolen", new characters were also introduced such as Jaydra, Cheyenne's bodyguard and Dwayne, Roy's half brother. However, the storyline in this book seemed to be rushed due to a chain of events occurring quite rapidly compared to the more continuous thrill in the first. Especially with the announcement of a new baby sister and a self driving car for Cheyenne.
Nonetheless, this book still contained the wonderful qualities that every April Henry book seems to have: great thrill, eloquent writing style, and outstanding research behind even the smallest detail. So, even if it didn't blow me away as much as the first, I believe the end was satisfying and well done.