Every Last Lie Review

Every Last Lie Review

✩✩✩✩/5

I won this book on good reads in like May of 2017. I have to say, I don’t even know why I waited so long to read this. It was a very enjoyable book. This book follows Clara, her daughter Maise, young baby Felix (although we don’t see much of him in this book), and her husband Nick and the story of how he died and what really happened. It flips between the present day and Clara wading through all the clues of her husband’s death and past to the days and weeks before Nick’s accident.

What I liked about the book:
I liked that it had a strong plot line. The characters were mostly likable, there were a few that weren’t at all likable but I think that the author realized this and that’s what made the story so much better. I absolutely loved that I could not predict the plot line of this book. The twists in the book were so perfectly placed that they made me excited to read more. All in all, I feel like the plot was well thought out, the character growth was extremely well done.

What I didn’t like about this book:
To be honest there is not much I didn’t like about the book. The only thing I really didn’t like is the terrible plot twist with Izzy. I hated that she turned out to be a crazy a*hole lunatic at the end. It disappointed me that a character I felt so much pity for because of how little people realized her worth turned into such a garbage person. It actually enraged me. Other than that I really enjoyed the book. I also didn’t like how Clara did not seem to care about her kids and often times neglected them because she was too wrapped up in her own grief and trying to find out who murdered her husband to take care of them properly.

Would I recommend this book:
Yes, a million times over Yes! I feel like many people could really enjoy this book if they really read it and took the book in. It really is a well-written book.

**********I would like to thank Goodreads, the publisher, and the author for their generosity in giving this arc for the giveaway.**********

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