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lambsbooks 's review for:
The Mistake
by Elle Kennedy
4.75 stars only because the ending, with Logan's dad's revelation, was unrealistic.
Really enjoyed this one! I liked both main characters but I connected with Logan more since we share a similar type of father. I understand all of his inner thoughts on his dad and it was pretty authentic.
TW/CW for addiction and chronic pain, since they are a big part of Logan's story with his father. But I thought it was done really well (as someone who has chronic pain and had an addict father who also had chronic pain). The only thing not done well, in my opinion, was what I said above. His dad's "come-to-Jesus" or whatever moment. I wish it happened that easily in real life.
The fight scene that happens at the end of contemporaries, which I'm not a fan of btw, happened in the beginning-ish BUT ALSO ANOTHER ONE HAPPENED AT THE END. The first one was great! It was unexpected and you don't see that too often in books. I was hoping that since they did the fight/break-up trope then, there wouldn't be one at the end, but nope. Always needing the pointless conflict
Really enjoyed this one! I liked both main characters but I connected with Logan more since we share a similar type of father. I understand all of his inner thoughts on his dad and it was pretty authentic.
TW/CW for addiction and chronic pain, since they are a big part of Logan's story with his father. But I thought it was done really well (as someone who has chronic pain and had an addict father who also had chronic pain). The only thing not done well, in my opinion, was what I said above. His dad's "come-to-Jesus" or whatever moment. I wish it happened that easily in real life.
The fight scene that happens at the end of contemporaries, which I'm not a fan of btw, happened in the beginning-ish BUT ALSO ANOTHER ONE HAPPENED AT THE END. The first one was great! It was unexpected and you don't see that too often in books. I was hoping that since they did the fight/break-up trope then, there wouldn't be one at the end, but nope. Always needing the pointless conflict