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wordsofclover 's review for:
Merry Mary
by Ashley Farley
2.5 stars
I received a free digital copy from the author/publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest feedback.
Scottie doesn't know what to do when she discovers the body of a dead homeless woman early one morning while on a photography project. All she does now is that she has to get the woman's crying infant to safety.Soon Scottie finds herself in predicament, does she hand over the baby to the police to be put in a care home, or does she secretly keep the baby for herself?
I'm not sure if I liked this. I felt it jumped into Scottie finding the baby super quickly and all of her decisions were just really stupid to me and they annoyed me. Considering she found a dead body you'd think she would ring the police as soon as she was able.
I did like the family dynamic and how her family came together to support and help her through it. I didn't like how Scottie kept throwing her baby being born in prison into the mix every conversation when things started to get heated. I think she used the phrase about five times in a few pages. Her husband was a piece of work too. Overall, a slightly depressing but not a bad read.
I received a free digital copy from the author/publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest feedback.
Scottie doesn't know what to do when she discovers the body of a dead homeless woman early one morning while on a photography project. All she does now is that she has to get the woman's crying infant to safety.Soon Scottie finds herself in predicament, does she hand over the baby to the police to be put in a care home, or does she secretly keep the baby for herself?
I'm not sure if I liked this. I felt it jumped into Scottie finding the baby super quickly and all of her decisions were just really stupid to me and they annoyed me. Considering she found a dead body you'd think she would ring the police as soon as she was able.
I did like the family dynamic and how her family came together to support and help her through it. I didn't like how Scottie kept throwing her baby being born in prison into the mix every conversation when things started to get heated. I think she used the phrase about five times in a few pages. Her husband was a piece of work too. Overall, a slightly depressing but not a bad read.