White Trash Beautiful by Teresa Mummert-a review

White Trash Beautiful by Teresa Mummert-a review

White Trash Beautiful

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date July 9, 2013

A word-of-mouth bestseller that’s captivating readers with its honesty, grit, and headstrong heroine, White Trash Beautiful is a story for anyone who has ever felt trapped in life, cheated by love—and longed for something more . . .

Cass Daniels isn’t waiting for her knight in shining armor. She knows that girls like her don’t get a happily ever after. Not if you live in a trailer with your mom, work at a greasy spoon diner, and get leered at by old men. Maybe that’s why she puts up with Jackson—her poor excuse for a boyfriend, who treats her like dirt. Cass has learned to accept her lot in life. That is, until he walks into her diner. . . .

His name is Tucker White, and he’s different from any man Cass has ever known. Tall, tattooed, and bad-ass gorgeous, he’s the lead singer of the rock band Damaged. From the moment they meet, Tucker sees something in Cass he just can’t shake. Something beautiful. Something haunted. Something special. And he’s determined to find out what it is—if only he can get her to open up and let him in. . . .

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REVIEW

4 out of 5 for this reader folks!

If I could order this book on a menu this is how I would do it! “I would like to start with the angst salad, followed by the angst steak (med angst please), and for dessert the ANGST pie with a side of angst ice cream!”

Get my meaning? LOL

In spite of all the angst, this is a great read! I gobbled it up in two sittings only because I had to pay my children some attention too .. WINK! It is a heavy book with heavy issues and heavy characters. Let’s meet them shall we?

Cass Daniels is our heroine. Cass is resigned to her pitiful life (self described) living in a run down trailer park with her drug addicted mother and abusive boyfriend (Jackson), and she works at the local greasy spoon diner to support them all. She has no high expectations from life, thinks so low of herself it’s sad and takes on everyone’s “crutch” that it is literally weighing her down. Your heart cannot help but break for her circumstance.

One day while working at the diner, in walks Tucker White. Tucker is handsome, obviously has money in his pocket, and is showing a keen interest in Cass. That interest grows intensely after Tucker witnesses a confrontation between Jackson and Cass and he decides that he wants to take Cass away from this situation. Later in the story it is revealed that Tucker just so happens to be a lead singer in a famous rock band, but came from sad circumstances himself before hitting his fame.

Jackson is a hard character for me to explain. During the story you catch glimpses of who Jackson must of been prior to the drug abuse and how much he really loved Cass. I felt torn at times wanting to see that inner good and hopeful that he could get help and redeem himself. Then he flies off the handle and abusive asshat is back and you realize that there is no hope for him as he doesn’t want to admit his problems or get help. He was dead to me after that!

Cass is admirable and so stupid in so many ways. So many times my heart would break for her circumstance and admire her love for her family despite the horror they bring her. Then she would be presented with wonderful opportunities and she would back away from them. I cannot begin to imagine what it would be like to have her life … but I do know she is one F*^&^ up girl.

The story take us through the ups and downs of her forming relationship with Tucker (they have some really beautiful moments together). We experience the sneaking around and the fear she’ll get caught (this alone kept me at the edge of my seat) and of course the inevitable moment when SH&^ HITS THE FAN! Believe me it hits HARD!

If you are looking for a light fluffy book .. take a pass! If the intricate heavy appeals to you, then this is for you. It’s heavy alright, but so beautiful at times as well. Teresa Mummert sure got the name of this book PERFECT. It is WHITE TRASH BEAUTIFUL and I look forward to reading more of Tucker and Cass’s story in the upcoming books!

HAPPY READING!

Copy supplied by Netgalley

Reviewed by Rachel T.

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