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Gemma
by Meg Tilly
Wow this one was a tough one to read, especially as it was on audio and you can't skip.
The narrator was excellent and depicted a 12 year old girl down to a tee in how she spoke about things.
Gemma (12) has a hard life, she is already being abused by Buddy her mother's boyfriend, so she knows that one day when he meets her after school something is wrong, but he tells her that he has got a job for her, and she thinks this is great, especially when they go to Denny's and she thinks she is going to be a waitress.........that is until he sells her for the night for $100 to Hazen !
Hazen then becomes obsessed with her and winds up kidnapping her and her abuse starts all over again.
A very harrowing 4☆ read
The narrator was excellent and depicted a 12 year old girl down to a tee in how she spoke about things.
Gemma (12) has a hard life, she is already being abused by Buddy her mother's boyfriend, so she knows that one day when he meets her after school something is wrong, but he tells her that he has got a job for her, and she thinks this is great, especially when they go to Denny's and she thinks she is going to be a waitress.........that is until he sells her for the night for $100 to Hazen !
Hazen then becomes obsessed with her and winds up kidnapping her and her abuse starts all over again.
A very harrowing 4☆ read