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A review by fischers_reads
Pretty, Dark and Dirty by Margot Scott
fast-paced
3.5
Jett felt like her father abandoned her at the age of 12 and never looked back. For all those years Jett thought her father was Mason and then Maury rolls up and says “Mason you are not the father”. From the moment Mason & Jett reconnected I felt the tension through my kindle. I love that the author didn’t dilly dally on Mason realizing Jett knew he wasn’t her father. I really appreciated the flow of this book. I really dislike when parents hold information from their children that they really should know, no matter how bad it might be. If it’s really bad once they are 18 you should tell them. Like how do you tell your kid they don’t need to know who their father is? That right there would make me angry. I don’t blame Jett for going and trying to find the answers herself because she was getting nowhere with her mother 🙄 At times this book made me feel icky because he would call her his “little girl” and they really made it known that he raised for her 12 years and looked at her like she was his. I felt their chemistry and then that stuff would be said and I would lose it. I feel like had he been just looked at as a guardian I would have felt more comfortable with it. I think I enjoyed this book more than I should have and I need to go to church and confess my sins🤣