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BOOK REVIEW: BABY SHARK |
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Baby Shark is not to be taken for granted. She can beat you at pool and walk away leaving you broke and bewildered. She can break your leg or shoot you through heart and won’t hesitate to do so. To her friends she is very loyal but if you cross her she will hunt you down.
Kristen Van Dijk was just an ordinary 17-year old girl when she waited in the car for her father Marvin Van Dijk outside Henry Chinn’s pool hall. That night changed her life forever. She was suddenly an orphan with severe injuries to her body and soul and with a hate towards The Lost Demons, the biker group that made her an orphan and left her burning for revenge. Kristen named the men Scarecrow, Mechanic, Bear and Blue Eyes.
With the help of Henry Chinn she recovered her health and started training for a life of revenge. More than one person helped her along the way and make for an interesting group.
Baby Shark is exciting and a book that I didn’t want to end at all. But the good part is Robert Fate did not quit when he finished Baby Shark. Beaumont Blues and High Plains Redemption are the next two books featuring Baby Shark.
REVIEWED BY PATRICIA REID
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