Tuesday, January 17, 2017

Review: Glimmer Girls: Light Up New York by:Natalie Grant

 Light Up New York (Glimmer Girls #4)
About the Book:
Join twins Mia and Maddie and their sidekick little sister, Lulu, as they travel the country finding adventure, mystery, and sometimes mischief along the way. Together with their famous mother, singer Gloria Glimmer, and their slightly wacky nanny Miss Julia, the sisters learn lessons about being good friends, telling the truth, and a whole lot more.


In this fourth book in the Faithgirlz Glimmer Girls series, the Glimmer family is headed to the Big Apple—New York City! Gloria has been asked to perform a concert in Times Square and the whole family joins her. Miss Julia immediately starts planning a sightseeing trip for the sisters that will be better than all the rest, but plans never turn out exactly as they imagine when the Glimmer girls are involved. So what happens when sibling rivalry, random acts of kindness, and a little mystery all meet up at some of the most famous sights in New York City?


My Review:
 The sisters are on the move to the Big Apple on their next adventure. They are mesmerized but all the lights, sounds and fast movement that is New York. Miss Julia is getting around to making this a trip the girls will never forget.There is never a dull moment when these girls get involved.

 The mother of these girls, Gloria Glimmer has been asked to preform in New York city so the whole family gets to enjoy this trip. But as we always find out something goes wrong to always upset their plans for a good family trip.

 What I love about these books is that Gloria Glimmer always takes time out to teach her girls whats really important in life and how each of the sisters really need to count on each other and cherish their sisterly bond.

 Together with mischief, fun, and family these girls can show our young girls a good time!

**Disclosure** This book was sent to me free of charge for my honest review from the author. All opinions are my own.

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