![]() ![]() I loved that this story condemns statutory rape, but isn’t necessarily judgmental about “dating an older guy.” For instance, Enchanted’s best friend Gab is dating a college student whom she met when she was 15 and him 17. Jackson does an excellent job of showing how a teenage girl can get wrapped up in a relationship with an adult - a superstar adult, with strong pedophile tendencies, no less. This book is a roller coaster! It did not feel like it was over 300 pages as I sped through it, and refreshingly (for me, at least), the profanity level was mild, which is a big con for me with Jackson’s books. That is until Korey Fields is found dead with Enchanted on the scene and all fingers pointing at her. Korey promises her a future in music, but the starstruck teen is quickly swept into an illicit relationship with drugs and abuse. I was worried about getting my head into a potentially triggering plot, but I survived.Īt a singing audition, 17-year-old Enchanted Jones catches the eye of superstar musician Korey Fields, who is 28. ![]() ![]() I was a bit scared to read Jackson’s Grown, because I’ve read a couple of her books and they were absorbing, but difficult to read because she tackles heavy subject matter. ![]()
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