Okay guys, so I can't actually call this a review since I was only able to read two chapters in, but I still felt obligated to make a post to explain as to why I did not continue through with reading this novel.
Here is the synopsis of the story:
Every favor comes with a price.
When Kit Corrigan arrives in New York City, she doesn't have much. She's fled from her family in Providence, Rhode Island, and she's broken off her tempestuous relationship with a boy named Billy, who's enlisted in the army.
The city doesn't exactly welcome her with open arms. She gets a bit part as a chorus girl in a Broadway show, but she knows that's not going to last very long. She needs help - and then it comes, from an unexpected source.
Nate Benedict is Billy's father. He's also a lawyer involved in the mob. He makes Kit a deal - he'll give her an apartment and introduce her to a new crowd. All she has to do is keep him informed about Billy...and maybe do him a favor every now and then.
Judy Blundell traps readers in a web of love, deceit, intrigue, and murder. The result? One stunner of a novel.
I bought this book last year at my school's book fair because it was on special for only $4 and I thought the storyline sounded intriguing. I hadn't picked it up and actually begun to read it until just recently, but I'm regretting getting the novel. Instead of being "trapped in a web of love, deceit, intrigue, and murder", I was caught up in a web of confusion and chaos within the first few paragraphs. One of my must-haves is for a character to be revealed partially to me almost right off of the bat, without having to search too hard for it in the beginning. This just didn't bring enough to catch my interest. Another thing was that, although Blundell's writing itself wasn't unsatisfactory, it was choppy and left you having to re-read paragraphs and pages repeatedly to try and catch something that wasn't made clear.
To be fair, I am not going to rate this book for the reason that I did not read it all the way through. Maybe later in the novel, the storyline and the character(s) may have developed into something more graspable, but I just could not bring myself to read anymore.
Happy MLK, Jr. Day everyone and I'll catch you next time for my new blog post!
Don't Forget To Read,
The Book Lioness.
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