Sunday, December 19, 2021

Review: Every Single Lie by Rachel Vincent

Every Single Lie Every Single Lie by Rachel Vincent
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I received this free eARC novel from the author and Edelweiss. This is my honest review. 

I am a huge fan of Rachel Vincent, so I have no idea why it took me this long to read this novel. Especially because I really enjoyed it! This book is constantly full of twists and turns. The mystery of who are the parents of the baby went a bit wild, and many can blame Beckett for that because she was spitting out accusations left and right. For someone who was falsely accused of being the mother, you would think she would be a bit less judgmental toward others, but that was soo not the case. 

I also think Beckett needs to talk to someone about everything going on in her life, because she has had a lot to deal with lately. And, I'm sorry, but her mother is kinda terrible. I get that everyone deals and grieves a different way, but her mother has 3 children to take care of, and she drove herself into her job, completely avoiding her house and her kids. That whole family needs to see someone, to be honest. 

I think Beckett made the right call with her and Jake. It's always sketchy when someone is hiding texts and being evasive about it, so I would have done what she did. Jake could have told her, it wasn't THAT big of a secret, and by keeping it a secret, it ended the same way he thought it would of he made the choice to tell her, so what was the big deal? I dunno, Jake's reasoning didn't make sense to me. 

The parents. I actually didn't figure it out that quickly, but I DID figure it out before Beckett and Co. Did. And once I figured it out, I was stunned and sad and just wanted to give them a hug. All of these characters are going through A LOT and I couldn't imagine going thrift something like that. 

There were many times I got angry during this book. 
1. For the mothers friend acting the way she did during this whole event. 
2. At the mother for letting Beckett take the blame. 
3. At Becketts mother. I can't help it, I just think she could have done so much better. 
4. At the community of their little town. Those people are jerks.

Obviously, this book made me FEEL and I loved it for the emotional rollercoaster it took me on. Plus I couldn't put it down, I had to figure it out. I definitely recommend this novel! 

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