Member Reviews
Such a good ya! I wanted more from it but I still enjoyed it. Deff recommend for a teen... but maybe not an adult? It was just more juvinle than I expectdf
Illegal had a very good story, one that interests me and that disturbingly is probably more true and relevant than most are willing to admit. However, I just felt like the delivery was off; I didn't feel the connection or chemistry between Selena and Wyatt. Pieces of the story kept being repeated which I find frustrating and derails my focus in the book. I felt like the author wasn't sure what to do with Selena; at first she was an innocent, then she learns of her father and when she meets him she starts thinking she wants to be part of his life and his world, but then retracts when she realizes he isn't there for her. I would give the author another read, I loved the story but not the delivery.
OMG??!!! WTF just happened? This book is current to what is happening with immigration today especially what happens to the kids in the family, and this was fictional work!! I loved the characterization of both Selena and Wyatt. She is the immigrant looking for sympathy and any help being forced back to Mexico where she is alone and does not understand the language. He is the immigration officer to her case, but begins to get emotionally involved.
This book has it all. Danger. Romance. Intrigue. A dangerous drug cartel. I think I need to own a copy of this to re-read in the future. It was that good and totally believable: Highly recommended!!
Thanks to Netgalley, KJ Gillenwater and Independent Book Publishing Association Member's TItles for an after publication copy in exchange for an honest reviews.
Already available: 11/30/20