Do you prefer to read one book at a time or multiple
books at once? I’m usually reading
multiple books at once.
Ramona Crawford was adopted as an infant, and she wants
to find out her biological parents. She
is able to find her mother, Amy Linden, through DNA testing and she meets with her
to find out more details about her biological father. Amy tells Ramona the sad story of her birth,
but the details don’t quite add up. What is true and what isn’t? Is Amy capable to be able to tell the truth?
My thoughts on this novel:
· I always enjoy a good suspense novel. This novel kept me wondering what the real story was right up until the end. I read this book quickly.
· I loved the setting of this novel. Amy runs a mountain lodge, which was also the setting for where she met Ramona’s father. The lodge seemed like a cozy place to stay with hiking, and cabaret performances.
· The book alternates between Ramona and Amy’s point of view.
· I thought both Amy and Ramona were interesting characters. Amy especially seemed like she could turn into a villain, but she wasn’t. She was a complicated character that kept me interested in the story. I felt bad for Ramona and just wanted her to be able to find out the truth about her biological father and origin.
· I am always intrigued by unreliable narrators.
· This was a good domestic drama.
Overall, I’ll Tell You Everything by Rebecca Kelley
was an enjoyable domestic drama and suspense novel.
Book Source: Review copy from author Rebecca Kelley as
part of the TLC Book Tour. Thank-you! Opinions
expressed in this review are completely my own.
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