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Lady Luck's Map of Vegas (by Barbara O'Neal)

This was an interesting read. Strong personalities, secrets revealed, mental disorder, flawed characters. You will be in for a ride as you travel with India and her mother, Eldora, to track down her twin sister, Gypsy. And, of course, you are treated to a journey on Route 66. A story of forgiveness, revelations, heartache, self awareness, relationships. This one will touch you deeply as you discover life with the characters is not necessarily simple or full of warmth. But in the end, there is healing.


Thank you to NetGalley and Lake Union Publishing for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.


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