The title says it all this book is truly a sinful disruption. Now this review probably won’t make sense because there’s no spoiler alert, but once you’ve read it, you’ll understand. It’s a story of second chances, accountability, forgiveness and breaking free from toxic people and environments. The struggles, the fight for family, and the reminder that jealousy never brings peace made this good read.
I will say this: I absolutely despise a bitter baby mama or daddy. Children are innocent, and your priority should always be their well-being. Before you act, ask yourself: Is this helping my child or hurting them? Remove your personal feelings from the situation. And on the flip side, be mindful of who you choose to make that lifetime commitment with in the first place.
SIDENOTE (aka “Don’t come for my stars!”):
Just a quick heads-up my ratings are based on whether I’d reread the book or add it to my personal collection, not the quality of the story itself. So here’s how I roll:
5 🤩 = I’m obsessed with everything the storyline, the author, and the narrators! I read it yearly and own ALL the copies: physical, digital, and Audible. I can basically recite this book. It lives in my private library.
4 🌟 = Loved the story, the author, and the narrator (if it’s audio). I’d happily reread it when I need a solid comfort read.
3 ✨ = Enjoyed the story, the author, and definitely the narrators. A great addition to my yearly reading challenge likely to revisit if it’s part of a series I need to refresh.