A review by marik0n
All The Lies by Nicola Sanders

slow-paced

0.0

I feel that even reviewing this book is a waste of my time, but let's give it a go. 

Amy is a ballet dancer, but unfortunately she suffers an accident that ends her carreer. She meets Jason, they fall in love, they get married, he abuses her. Amy can't really rely on anyone, because even her own mother adores her son in law and refuses to believe her daughter (misogyny much?).

The characters were flat and the choices they made were totally unreasonable. The whole plot is based on misogyny and it really doesn't make sense. There was no plot twist, since this is the most predictable book even. The whole 'happily ever after' at the end felt rushed and unrealistic.

There was not even one thing for me to like in this book. 


P.S. I don't know why the writter needs to incorporate so much misogyny into her books. It ends up being comical. 
 
The plot holes in this book...
Amy pretending to be Liz for so long without anyone finding out is just dellusional
The whole relationship with Fabrizio was there in order to... what exactly? Have a romance trope?A woman was abused by her husband for so long, but that didn't even make her hesitate before completely trusting another one?