Book #25 - Little Mercies by Heather Gudenkauf
Sometimes, one small mistake can have life-altering consequences...
As a veteran social worker, Ellen Moore has seen it all - the vilest acts one person can commit against another. The only thing that gets her through the workday is knowing her job helps children. That, and her family: her husband, Adam, and three beautiful kids, twins Leah and Lucas, and eleven-month-old Avery. But with a blink of an eye - with one small mistake - Ellen is suddenly at the mercy of the system she works for. Avery is ripped from her clutches, and her whole world begins crashing down around her.
Meanwhile, ten-year-old Jenny Briard has been living with her well-meaning but good-for-nothing father since her mother left them. When her father decides to pack their belongings and move to a new state, Jenny thinks she might be on the road to a better life. But soon she finds herself on her own, forced to survive with nothing but a few dollars and her street smarts. Evading police and the social system, Jenny finds refuge with a kind-hearted waitress. The last thing she needs is a social worker, but when Ellen and Jenny's lives collide unexpectedly, little do they know just how much they can help one another.
I love Heather Gudenkauf's books, she has such a way of making the readers fall in love with the characters. And that's exactly what happened with this book. From start to finish, I was completely enthralled. This really was a great read.
Thanks for the recommendation! Two of her books are available as e-books so I checked out one and got on the wait list for the other. This sounds really good.
I have read an odd collection of books this summer. Nothing has really grabbed me and I missed out on 2 on hold because I forgot to check them out in time. Now I'm back on the wait list again.
#22-All the Summer Girls - Meg Donohue - easy beach read, 3 friends reconnect years after a tragedy and the book looks at each of their lives and the secrets they have kept.
#23 - Say Goodbye to the Survival Mode - Crystal Paine - she is a popular blogger and runs the Money Saving Mom website. It was an interesting read about her history into blogging and how she runs her life. I always get motivated to read books about making life changes when I'm on vacation and then I get home and go - ehh, maybe tomorrow.

Anyway, it held my interest and had some good strategies for how to live a productive and positive life.
#24 - What Stays in Vegas - complete junk food book - silly read about a girl who is transferred to the Vegas office of her job. Some romance, mild conflicts, and completely unrealistic situations but funny in parts.
#25 - Whatever You Love - Louise Doughty - I'm not sure what possessed me to read it. I bought it on
Amazon for $1.99 during a daily deal. It was a dark book and I was thinking there would be some message or ending that made it worthwhile. I feel like I read a different book than the Amazon reviewer comments because I just did not get that from this book. Here is the summary.
["I study the photo in the same way that a spy might study the face of a counterpart in a rival organization. I am calm as I make this promise: I am going to find out what you love, then whatever it is, I am going to track it down and I am going to take it away from you."
After the death of Laura's nine-year-old daughter, Betty, is ruled an accident in a hit-and-run, Laura decides to take revenge into her own hands, determined to track down the man responsible. All the while, her inner turmoil is reopening the old wounds of her passionate love affair with Betty's father, David, and his abandonment of the family for another woman.
Haunted by her past and driven to a breaking point by her thirst for retribution, Laura discovers the unforeseen lengths she is willing to go to for love and vengeance.]
#26 - Dream Save Do - Betsy & Warren Talbot - this told about their plan to save up enough money to take a year off and travel around the world. Fun read about what they gave up and how their lifestyle changed in order to make their dream happen. They are still traveling the world and have a few blogs I have not checked out. I think I highlighted some quotes in this one because it has some good advice about chasing dreams.