A review by jessieweaver
Something To Believe In by Jenny B. Jones

4.0

I was provided this book by the publisher for review.

In my eyes, Jenny B. Jones can do no wrong. I will absolutely read any book she writes. And if you happen to be stuck inside your house during a global pandemic, another Katie Parker book is what you want.

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I think Something to Believe In is a great addition to the Katie Parker canon. If you've loved the other books in the series, definitely read this one. It won't disappoint.