The wheels on the bus go round and round Touch me again and I’ll put you in the ground. The lights on the cop car go blink, blink, blink. If I get caught, the cuffs will go clink, clink, clink.
S.L. Romines lives in a small town in Central California, and if you blink you just might miss it. She resides on a ranch with her family which she lovingly refers to as the funny farm. Between getting dish pan hands, listening to three bickering teenagers, pretending that she’s a gourmet chef (her family would like to disagree), and trying to tune out the sound of twenty-seven deranged Guinea fowl, somehow she finds the time to write about crazy characters that even make her laugh till she cries.
This is the first book I’ve read by this author, it’s a extremely short little novella in a nursery rhyme series. While I believe the storyline was good, I wish there was a bit more to sink my teeth into and few less holes.