Wednesday, May 5, 2021

Book Review: Don’t Call Me Greta: A Stolen Birth Novel

 




Don't Call Me Greta: A Stolen at Birth Novel

by Angie Stanton

Angie Stanton 

 Teens & YA 

Pub Date 19 Apr 2021



I am reviewing a copy of Don’t Call Me Greta: A Stolen at Birth Novel:




After Piper’s Winslow’s Mother is arrested for kidnapping a newborn infant seventeen years ago, Piper is shocked. When she learns she was the baby, her life is destroyed.




Piper’s birth family is about to reclaim her back into her life with the birth name they gave her, Greta, a name she does not know.  What will Piper be able while her world crashes around her? Run, of course.





And of course she does run, her plans are nearly foiled when her brother’s annoying best friend joins her.  Despite close calls they elude authorities. All she wants is time to digest her new fate.




But her birth family has has unlimited resources and Piper is discovered.  She is delivered to a family with a glowing image, but it turns out not all of them are happy to see her.




As Piper tries to cope in her new world, she hits obstacle after obstacle.  The family that seems so perfect on the outside, they are harboring secrets and nothing is as it seems…

Will she ever be fully accepted?

Will she ever fit in?

Will they ever call her Piper?





I give Don’t Call Me Greta five out of five stars!



Happy Reading!


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