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Let Me Go: Part 2 of 3

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Let Me Go: Part 2 of 3 by Casey Watson books are always a great read and 10/10 you will need tissues and lots of them These book are so good and always pulls at my heart.

This book is set in 3 parts.......This is the second part and we are following a heartbreaking story of 13 year old Harley who is placed with Casey and Mike for 28 days. Where's my tissues?

"How can anyone treat there children or a child like this etc always enters my mind! They are so lucky to be able to have children So many like me can not have children, like me!. Why?
Do people do this to children etc! they are so innocent and a gift! you are so lucky to have be able to carry a child!"

Big Thank you to NetGalley, the publisher and the author for a Kindle copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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Thoroughly enjoyed part 2 of Let Me Go. Again this part ended up on a big cliffhanger which definitely kept me reading and I quickly jumped on to Part 3. Fantastic book so far. Full review to come when I have completed the whole book

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As always I love the books by the Foster carer Casey Watson and this did not disappoint. Follow the story of Harley and how Casey and her family tried to help her through her traumatic current life she is in..
Recommended if you like true life accounts.
Thanks to #NetGalley for the advance copy.

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As previously mentioned in part one review, I love Casey's memoirs. Part two brings more wish for Casey and Mike let's rip. Casey's family are what she lives for but so are her foster children...... What should she do........ Let's read part 3 to find out what she decides.

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Another interesting read from Casey Watson.

Going on at the same time as Casey and hubby Mike foster young teen, Harley, they are also looking forward to a forthcoming grandchild to enjoy. Harley's placement should be just for 28 days, not an ongoing one, so it should leave her free for plenty of nanna time. If all goes to plan.

This book covers a disturbing subject, yet was quick and easy to read, not long drawn out. Many twists and turns to this case, and so many unpredictable scenes. What a rollercoaster Harley puts them through.

Great split point for the end of part 2, another unexpected cliffhanger so you are eager to find out how it will turn out in part 3.

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Love all of Casey Watson’s books, and really enjoyed the second part of this story. Cannot wait to read the final part! Definitely worth reading.

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This is a review of chapters 9-16 of Let Me Go, by the superb foster carer and talented author Casey Watson.
Having read the first part of this book, I couldn’t wait to read this part, which continues the story of Harley, a very troubled 13 year old girl. Harley remains living with Casey and her family whilst social services assess what should happen next in respect of her care. Harley is being failed by medical staff and social services. Casey is trying her best, but with Harley’s problems, refusing to speak with Casey and only being placed with her for 28 days, can Casey do anything to really help her?
Casey is such a great foster carer and it is clear it means so much more to her than just a job. She also writes so well about her experiences.
This is such a great way to read a book if you’re unsure about whether a book is for you, if you want a preview of it, to have it in bite-sized chunks or if you want it pre-publication date.
Highly recommend this middle section of this book, can’t wait to read final section to find out what happens to Harley.
Thanks to NetGalley for a Kindle copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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This is the second part of the three part series.

Following the journey of 13 year old Harley, who will not open up about her past at all and has shut herself into her bedroom and only interested in hurting herself.

The way Casey deals with a variety of children and all very different circumstances is just wonderful.

Hoping I don't have to wait too long for part three.

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