Thursday, June 25, 2020

Review: LAYLA’S SONG by Paul McCracken


David is the father to 5-year old Layla. After a mysterious phone call, some men break into his house and kidnap his daughter. That’s when his past catches up with him. They can’t call the cops or they will never get Layla back. But David vows to her back, no matter what.



At first, this story was fairly easy to get into with its simplistic writing style, but then it gets dragging down by such a lagging pace, which doesn’t make it that exciting.



It had a good start and I liked the premise, but, overall, the read wasn’t as good as I expected it to be. It was just okay.



My rating: 3 stars

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