
Alright ladies and gentleman, here’s our first review for our blog and let me say this was a great book!
We received this book from Ms Vanessa and her publisher in exchange for an honest review. I am so grateful for this book. It’s definitely one that I am going to remember for a good while. I’ll stop ranting and show you the review.
In short. I really enjoyed this book but I want you to be aware that I tend to type alot for my reviews.
“Ok this book was probably one of the most unique books that I’ve ever read. I really enjoyed the fact that it had such an unreliable narrator but still such a strong story line.
Devon, a lawyer in a prestigious Rhode Island town, had a very traumatic delivery right at the beginning of the book and while shes dealing with this crazy stressful situation already she hears that her friend, Belina, was murdered. A friend that she had just seen that day. Devon becomes borderline obsessed with finding out what really happened to her, especially when one of her other friends in the town is accused of the murder. He claims innocence the entire time and Devon is set on finding the truth. She tries to refrain from turning back to her past habits, solve a mystery that the cops swear they have the answer to, all while being newly post-partum and having a little one to take care of. Then there’s the voice. Devon has this voice that talks to her and basically makes her second guess everything and makes her feel belittled. I’d say that it’s similar to the little devil on your shoulder. I have to say, although sometimes it did get slightly annoying, it added a different dimension to the story and it all makes sense in the end. The things that come out in this story are shocking to say the least. From secrets that people have tried to keep hidden, affairs, lies, and deceit are just about everywhere in this book. GUYS THE ENDING THOUGH!!!! It was not what I was expecting at all. I mean twisted times 10!! I totally recommend this book!
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