Review: Forgotten Island

Forgotten Island Forgotten Island by Kristi Belcamino
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the second entry in the Gia Santella series, and was as enjoyable as the first.

By the end of the first book, Gia had inherited a company and put in charge of a lot of money, and was witness to how the homeless of San Francisco are often buried under the political machines that drive the city's economy. Now that she has some wealth and influence, she has decided to build a new apartment complex to assist the homeless of the area in housing and job placement.

Problem is, someone is killing off the homeless under the radar.

And a journalist that Gia is friends with is kidnapped when she investigates the happenings in the neighborhood.

So here's Gia to see what she can do to fix these problems....

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