I've a lot of things to say, starting with the storyline which is pretty mgch realistic you can hear the characters speaking in your head because they're quite close to real people. The world building is supported through dialogues and the flow of scenarios which shift from on room to another. The MC is your strong girl born to conquer ,the story begins in her childhood and appears to be a perfect life (as per where title comes from) which undergoes a series of ups and downs as she grows up. Though I still have questions about the mother (whom Jennie calls aunt) is thx mother hiding from the father of the kid? The mystery still remains there in first few chapters. The flow is quite smooth and without mistakes but I gotta say there was not a single cliffhanger in first 5 chapters to keep the reader hooked (Which is a necessary thing to place in first 3 chapters to force reader to turn the page) Nonetheless ,I like realistic elements and this ebook had tons of them. Although I'm glad the names weren't that much confusing. (having hard time to remember who was who usually) lol. In a nut shell, I wish luck and lots of love to the author for creating a blunderous- free narration with a smooth flow.
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