The Fab Life by Mercy Amare @MercyAmare #review @TessMWatson


Blurb

It’s the life I was born to live: billionaire’s daughters, living amongst the rich & famous. But my mom kept me a secret from my dad. Until now.

I am so out of my league. Fancy parties, expensive cars, and a private school for the elite… It sounds like a dream. But everything is not as perfect as it seems on the outside. Here, the secrets are dirty, and the lies comes easy.

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I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I say that even though I know waiting for the next is going to be painful. I liked the Kihanna and her story. It was in fact similar to something else I read and for that reason I was torn between loving it and liking it. There were just too many similar things. Still pondering my thoughts. The missing Dad was a treat. The premise is to come to live with her Dad who is richer than rich in California. So she reluctantly goes.

Experiencing the turmoil she brings on herself at times was difficult. What I liked was her close relationship with her mother. The way she spoke and the topics made her seem really rare. I know that 95% of seniors in high school do not discuss the things she did with her mother.

As for the supporting cast, her step mother was a hoot. The fact that she would try to dress her and gasp when she wore something awful actually lent a little more realism to her.

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 Author Bio

I am a YA/ NA author, with an addiction to NOS & Red Bull energy drinks. My guilty pleasure is the TV series The Lying Game and The Vampire Diaries. I’m 23 years old. I currently live in St Louis, with my husband of 2 years.

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