Review of Baby Love
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Review of Baby Love
Baby Love, written by Ronald Argo, "an award-winning newspaper reporter," will have you spellbound. As a reporter, Myers has been without a story for some time. He decided to bring the infant trafficking case to life. In an attempt to write a competent story, he had to get into personal investigations. He would go beyond his typical efforts because of this, as it almost cost him his life.
Maggie Frazier was the best in their syndicate. She offers smuggled infants for sale to prospective adoptive parents. Her boss, Earl Warren Swabb, prepares the adoption paperwork. She goes by the name Sylvia Fischer in the course of her job. Maggie had dreamed of opening her own Casa Libre, an orphanage home she had fantasized about. Her dreams were about to become a reality. She was so close to getting her Casa Libre. Meanwhile, Earl Swabb, Maggie's boss, had suspected foul play when some babies went missing during the baby's smuggling through Mexico. There were three girls and a boy. Things would go worse for Maggie when Earl Swabb reported her to Richard Mendez. In order to retrieve the money from Maggie and kill her, Mendez has now dispatched Bubba, "Agent Cousins of the U.S. Border Patrol," to carry out this task. Nevertheless, what happens when Bubba becomes enthralled by Maggie's aura?
Will Maggie succeed in her quest to build her Casa Libre before she is cut up? Will Myers be able to successfully craft a plot from this entire farce? You will want to savour this book.
The book beautifully evolves from chapter to chapter. While reading, a fleeting diversion could send you back to the beginning of that chapter. This novel really holds your attention. The book title came out to be the most intriguing thing about this book. From all perspectives, the book speaks of the title in the most dynamic way. I had no idea how much the author had compromised himself to produce such a lovely piece of fiction.
This book addressed a different quandary in the modern world where babies are trafficked across borders for sale. This is the height of mutiny and has reached the peak of the government authorities coming to the aid of these exported babies. This book depicts the acts of child trafficking in the world. Also, I think it will raise awareness of the government's swift responses.
The reader must read with an open mind to digest the proficiency of this fascinating tale. I reckon that the storyline, which was amply factual, and the choice of words used by the author were intentional to make this book reserved for just the brilliant minds and lovers of great literature.
Each chapter is dedicated to a particular scene, and every character is linked to a special event. This book differs in so many ways. For instance, each character initially played a distinct function in the tale, but the later part of the book brought almost all the characters together. This is one great feature of this book. Also, in the book, I understood Myers' love for his job as a reporter and Maggie's affinity for children.
I found absolutely nothing displeasing about this book. The book seems professionally edited. There were only a few errors. Baby Love by Ronald Argo deserves a perfect rating of 5 out of 5 stars. I'll suggest this book to anyone who appreciates superb prose, as well as anyone who wants to read about child trafficking.
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