Review by DorcasToo -- A Little Lost A Little Found

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Review by DorcasToo -- A Little Lost A Little Found

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[Following is a volunteer review of "A Little Lost A Little Found" by HM Irwing.]
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3 out of 4 stars
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H. M. Irwing is my all-time favorite romance fiction author. She writes exceptional romance with amazing and conventional heroines. Her writing style is unique; exhibiting a wonderful character development. A Little Lost A Little Found is the first book in the Twinkle Twinkle Little Starr series. A story of love, betrayal, dilemma, family, trust issues amongst many other themes across the book.

Lucy Little was born Ara Starr. She is a result of a youthful affair with her Australian mother, Mary Little, had with an American. Her father, Krynte Starr, is a well-known, award-winning singer. At six-month-old; during an award ceremony, her twin, Blaze Starr, is kidnapped. This result in a series of events: their parents separate, their father stops singing and Mary remarries. She marries a fellow Aussie, Patrick Little, and are blessed with a set of twin girls, Emily and Catherine. Lucy grows up knowing none of these and at 12 years, she seeks to know answers pertaining to her paternal father and twin brother.

Jace Neil is Lucy's childhood friend and teenage crush. One day, some kids were bullying Lucy, and he saved her, marking the beginning of their friendship. However, their friendship is threatening to grow into something else, as they start seeing each other in a different light. Jace is rich, but, a player. A fact proved by the many girls he's been hitting on. On the other hand, Richard Reeves is Jace's best friend and a self-made billionaire. Regardless of this, he makes an appearance in Lucy's life and intends to stay. He just has a way of solving things even the impossible. So how does he fit in this story? And what interest does he have in the eldest Little sister?

Once again this story is amazing. Lots of twists and turns and you can never anticipate what happens next. The characters have been well developed. In particular, I love the Littles they are so perfect ,yet, natural. Lucy is determined and fights for what she wants even if it means stepping on others standing in her path. The writing is beautiful, the plot captivating and the storyline perfect.

I rate the book a 3 out of 4 stars. The build-up is good and as usual, a massive cliffhanger at the end. I found the book engaging and captivating despite the few errors majority being typos. The book definitely needs a round of editing and polishing to get the perfect rating. I recommend this book to lovers of Contemporary Romance Fiction.

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Post by topdan30 »

You really make me want to have a read of this book. Though am not that a fan of Irwing. But this book though is attractive based on your review. Thanks for the great review.
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This sounds like an interesting novel - I love the concept of a back story that the character herself doesn't even know. If I'm ever in the mood for romance, I might pick up this novel.
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Post by Nma26 »

I'm amazed at your views about this book.After reading Heartaches, I'm not really interested in reading H.M. Irwing's books again.However from your review, this may be different, so I may consider it.
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