TMac: The Myth, the Monster, the Sex Trafficker
Broken. Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Tessa Markle
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Jesse MacBeth
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Take a moment and walk in the shoes of a 17-year-old Egyptian girl who was drugged, raped, and turned into a hoe. Meet a young single Black mother who lost her job and needed a way to make ends meet but ended up losing it all. Get to know a White runaway girl who started turning tricks just to eat. The one thing they all had in common was Tmac. He was a smooth monster who hid behind a charming smile.
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- Janalyn
- 23-04-22
You’re going to need tissue with this…
Before I talk about the book, let me just say that Tessa Marco is such a great narrator. She is now rated other books and I enjoy hearing her soothing tones. In this book we hear about Jesse McBride‘s biological father from three women who“Worked “for him and from the author himself. First stop is sky, I felt so bad for her she came here from Egypt sponsored by her country thinking she was coming to be a student. My heart just broke for her until it got further in the book and then I almost had no sympathy for her. Up next is red she got pregnant by her father and wanted to support her Child/sibling and her story was heartbreaking as well and last but not least is sugar, she is the one I like the least she was racist and her father and mother were racist and yet she blamed it all on TMAC. Eventually I gained a little more respect for her but that’s not until the end. I love Jesse McBeth‘s books and all this one is the first nonfiction book about his father and all the treachery in a Bandan meant issues he has due to that and the relationships with the siblings and it’s just sad and it just made me have more respect for him as a man. My father always told me your biggest constant is what you’re known by. If you were always dependable you’ve been known to be dependable, if you’re always drunk you’ll be known as an alcoholic ET see I guess in this case TMAC who is a murderous pimp. I know these days people always ask Will what made him like that but I don’t go by that because they have people who go through the same scenario and turn out a good person. TMAC was a horrible person and this is just my opinion but he is a murderous pimp be in right women into submission. Having said that if you love to be a fly on the wall you’ll totally be interested in this book. I won’t say love it because it is brutal Into some people it may seem unbelievable, but seeing what I’ve seen in the world and knowing what I know I believe it. Not everybody grows up in a suburban house with a great mom and dad and sometimes we do either way we can all fall victim to people like TMAC.
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