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Cheri Baker: Involuntary Turnover (Paperback, 2013, Cheri Baker) No rating

Cheri Baker said that she was providing this for free (not sure it's still there free) so this is "sponsored" as I didn't pay for it, but not sponsored as it was provided to me personally, or entirely because it was provided to me specifically to provide a review.

It was provided to get reviews. I just wanted to be clear on that on the front of this. I'm going to try not to provide more spoilers than most casual looking will give but I'm not certain...

I found this was an incredible read. It is 221 pages and I read it in less than 48 hours (which is really fast for me). Not exactly couldn't put down, as that would have probably been close to 12 hours.

There were times that I felt it reminded me a lot of Dresden Files by Jim Butcher (butcher, baker? Is it a coincidence? Maybe? I don't know).

I don't much have anything further to say (sorry to those of you who were around me while I was reading who didn't want it spoiled, but it kind of was that kind of book).