Monday, 6 March 2017

Review: Blood Mother: Flesh and Blood Trilogy Book Two

Blood Mother: Flesh and Blood Trilogy Book Two Blood Mother: Flesh and Blood Trilogy Book Two by Dreda Say Mitchell
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

DSM well well well... Another blinder of book here, and it so deserves every single one of the 5*s I'm giving it.
Book 2 in the trilogy following one family over 40 years. Having recently read the first book - Blood Sister, I couldn't wait to get stuck into this one.
​I was a little unsure on what to expect as in this book we go back in time, 40 years, and I wasn't sure how I would cope with it, But My My My.... I had nothing to fear at all. I loved every bit of this book, and found it interesting finding out a little more about Babs and her up bringing. Her leap into adulthood and how her life completely changed.
​Bab's is facing life as a single mother, "Oh the Shame" It was amazing reading the views of people and realising just how much times have changed.  Babs has been left high and dry when she finds herself pregnant and the father is now nowhere to be seen.

Babs then meets the man of her dreams, he's going to make everything ok for her. He is everything she has ever wanted. Or is he?
​Stanley Miller, Business man extraordinaire, is pretty much just a criminal ar*e hole. But he's certainly turned Babs into a wreak when she's around him.
He seems to be her knight in shining armour.
Life certainly becomes a roller coaster for Babs and life with Stanley Miller is going to change her forever.
​Babs really is a fantastic character and I have loved reading about her and what life has thrown at her. She really is on a journey of survival of the fittest. Can she make it? You will only find out by reading the books.

​But OH MY GOD  that ending has left me needing and wanting the next book NOW.  
​This book is another fantastic read, and I'm so glad I have read it, I thoroughly enjoyed every bit of it, and could not turn the pages quick enough.  

I am so ready for the next one Blood Daughter is out 24th August 2017.
​It's funny how you seem to wish your life away when waiting for the next book.

View all my reviews

No comments:

Post a Comment