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The Vets At Hope Green - Part 2 by Sheila Norton Review

Hey ForeverBookers,

I've just finished Part 2 of The Vets At Hope Green, which is subtitled "Follow Your Heart" and I really enjoyed it again. I got The Vets At Hope Green Part 2 from NetGalley so thank you NetGalley again!

The Vets At Hope Green is at the moment a series of 4 or 5 parts to a full novel. In summer 2017 it will be released as a full novel. 

We still follow Sam, who decides to follow her heart and move in with her grandmother who lives in Hope Green. In Part 1, Sam went to visit her Grandmother during a rocky time with her boyfriend. At the beginning of Part 2, Sam and that boyfriend break up due to not wanting the same things in life. Sam's grandmother had losses of her own to deal with as well, in part 1. In London, Sam worked at a Vets. Before she leaves London, there's a cat that's brought in. Sam feels sorry for it and so takes it to her grandmother in the hopes that she'll look after it and be happier again. This seems to work. 

New friendships are made and progress on a relationship for Sam. I don't want to spoil who the other person is. At the end of this part there's a cliffhanger, which I again don't want to spoil but I'm excited to read Part 3 soon. 

I'm going to give part 2 4 stars. I didn't enjoy it quite as much as the first part but it still holds promise. With many book series' the second book isn't as good as the first, in my opinion anyway so I think of this like that.

Part 3 of this novel will release late February, I think. 


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