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  • Crazy Perspnified

    4
    By RedHeadedatHeart
    I thoughly enjoyed this book and the writing style. I liked the introduction of the characters with their description, this made it easier to follow the story since there are so many characters. I HATE the story ends with a cliffhanger!!!!! That aside, Kelly Moore did a fantastic job of keeping the story lines straight while delving into the characters personalities and the story development. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
  • Lol funny!

    5
    By Alienguys
    What a crazy and refreshing read! Fun, funny, made me laugh and laugh and laugh. I cannot wait to read more.about Yaya in the next one! Love her spunky attitude! very entertaining! I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
  • Hilarious and Crazy!

    5
    By Pet crew
    Wow! How do I even describe this book!?!? The authors warned us before we ever received the book that it was different than their normal writing. That was an understatement! But it is a good different that I am so glad I read the book. The Davenport family is so dysfunctional it is funny! There is one side of the Davenport family that is rich, stuffy, rude and controlling. That was what Lucy married into, but her husband died unexpectedly a year ago. That was the downward slide for the other side of the Davenports. The crazy, happy grandma YaYa is a hoot that doesn’t surprise you with the crazy things she comes up with once you get to know her. The nanny that has at least three different personalities that we meet is something else. I think every child had some form of “different” to them. If you are like me, you will not be able to stand the old money, rich side of the family. The others definitely grow on you. This isn’t a book that ends, it is a series that continues. I for one can’t wait for the next book. If you are ready for a change and want to laugh out loud, the. I strongly encourage you to read this book. I voluntarily read an Advanced Reader’s Copy of this book.
  • People are crazy

    4
    By CRD11111
    These people are definitely crazy! The story was written wonderfully even with the changing of characters. It is definitely not for the faint of heart but it is hilarious to read the happenings of this crazy family.
  • The Crazy Rich Davenports ( Dare To Enter:Season One Pilot)

    5
    By nordicfae
    The Crazy, Rich Davenports ( Dare to Enter:Season One Pilot) by Shannyn Leah & Kelly Moore is the hilarious tale of the crazed Davenport family. A family that is utterly..completely...and TOTALLY ....INSANE!!! Funniest book I have read ever. Never have I heard of such a nutty bunch of characters. Such an imaginative story....with much love lavished in this family’s antics...So when you settle down to read this one ...forgo the coffee & cake...omit the tea & scones...break out the harder libations & have devilment in your heart ...for this tale ...is ...one hell of a delicious ride!!! VERY MUCH ENJOYED!!! An honest ARC review. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
  • This Is Satire At It’s Zaniest

    5
    By Lange S
    This family reminded me of the Beverly Hillbillies/Clampett family, crossed with Mama’s Family. The cast of zany characters is numerous and the author helpfully provided an intro to the main ones to give you a little insider info on them. If you are expecting your average dysfunctional family this is NOT IT. You’ve got your Viagra selling nympho grandmother Yaya, the alcoholic mother with two lovers Lucy. Ford the eldest male child of Lucy, his multiple personality girlfriend Daisy/Slutty Pepper/Tommy who also happens to be the nanny to his younger siblings, the teenage daughter Gemma the do-gooder of the bunch. Bets the keeper of the swear jar and her hero clad brother Bryant will keep you entertained along with other members of the family. Now this family puts the “functional” in dysfunctional. Their main moral compass Mark died the year before and the family is still very much trying to get their bearings. There have been a lot of roll reversals with Ford trying to fill his father’s shoes and Lucy in denial that Mark is gone and trying to bury herself with alcohol and sex with two different men. The kids are running wild and Yaya is trying to be helpful in her own way. Behind all of the zany behaviors you see a family struggling to process a big part of their lives being gone. They are all finding different coping mechanisms to keep it together then you throw in their dad’s side of the family that never fully embraced them and you have a family trying to keep their house and their version of sanity intact. One major thing that was very evident despite all of the bickering and shenanigans they had each other’s back. They are all super protective of each other and will do any and everything to make sure no outsider hurts any of them. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
  • A hilarious read

    5
    By penny42058
    This is a fast and entertaining read. Saying that the Davenports are a dysfunctional family is putting it mildly. This family is flat out crazy, but that’s what makes this such a fun book. I can’t wait to see what the next book has for us. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.

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