Saturday, October 10, 2020

Review: ANYBODY’S DAUGHTER by Pamela Samuel Young


13-year old Brianna was excited about her secret boyfriend that she found online. She was finally going to meet the love of her life. Then one shove into the Escalade and she was gone—missing. When Briana realizes the dreadful and frightening situation she was in, she hoped her Uncle Dre would come and save her.

Angela Evans is a prosecutor currently fighting against child trafficking. Out on a date with Dre, she finds out about Brianna’s disappearance and helps out. Screw the police. Dre would do everything in his power to bring Brianna back.

Between a skilled criminal attorney and a street-smart hustler, they seek out the clues to save Brianna before it’s too late.

Story dives deep into the seedy world of the L.A./Compton ghetto. Definitely gets down with the urban street credo. It sounded interested, but it was long and daunting. It’s a slow search through the streets that lasts 100 chapters. Oh dear.

It’s a pretty good read and a race to find the girl, but that’s just what it’s supposed to be—a race, meaning a faster pace. That’s what it needed.

My rating: 3 stars

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