Friday, May 29, 2020

Review - Grandad's Girl by Emma Louise



Grandad's GirlTitle: Grandad’s Girl
Author: Emma Louise
Series:
Pages: 240
Release Date: November 1st 2018
Format: Paperback
Buy it: Amazon
Add it: Goodreads

Synopsis: He told me he loved me.
He told me it was normal.
I wanted to believe him.

Emma’s grandad was kind and loving, so when she was 11 and he started abusing her, she didn't understand what was happening. He convinced her that what he did to her was normal, and that their relationship was special – but then manipulated her into having sex with another man. Over the next seven years, Emma’s grandad sold her to over two hundred men, and forced her to keep the shameful secret. This is her true story of survival.

My Review: Emma was the youngest out of her siblings and all she wanted was to be grown up and treated like a grown up. She was close to her grandfather; she was his special girl, when he got ill she went to stay with him to help him.

At age 11 Emma’s grandfather started to abuse her, he supplied her with alcohol and cigarettes to keep her quiet, he told her that what was happening was supposed to happen and that she was a grown up.

Emma’s grandfather subjected her to horrific things and pimped her out to random men who did awful things to her.

I am glad that Emma was able to tell her parents what her grandfather was doing and was able to stand up to him and send him to prison.

Currently Reading: Blue Moon by Alyson Noel and Girl on Pointe by Chloe Lukasiak
Read in 2020: 15/35

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