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paddlefoot55 's review for:
Truths I Never Told You
by Kelly Rimmer
Copy received from Hachette Australia for an honest review
I have devoured each Kelly Rimmer book that I have read so far, and the same can be said for Truths I Never Told You.
As with all her books, Ms Rimmer delves into some deeper and darker corners of families, histories and more
I felt a connection to Beth/Grace and this book from the beginning. That connection was through the depression that they both suffered throughout their lives.
Ms Rimmer, I felt, deals with depression very well. As a person who has dealt with depression for the last 15 years, it can be hard to bring those feelings across in a book, however I did feel them.
I will admit though, that I did skim through the bits written in the past at the beginning of the book, but just for the first say 80 pages or so. Not sure why I couldn't concentrate on those parts - just my mindset at the time I guess.
I also didn't particularly always like our leading lady Beth. That doesn't mean I couldn't understand her and what she was going through, she just grated on me at times. I more liked her sister Ruth most of the time lol.
Beautifully written, this is a story that will have readers flicking the pages to know what is going to happen next.



I have devoured each Kelly Rimmer book that I have read so far, and the same can be said for Truths I Never Told You.
As with all her books, Ms Rimmer delves into some deeper and darker corners of families, histories and more
I felt a connection to Beth/Grace and this book from the beginning. That connection was through the depression that they both suffered throughout their lives.
Ms Rimmer, I felt, deals with depression very well. As a person who has dealt with depression for the last 15 years, it can be hard to bring those feelings across in a book, however I did feel them.
I will admit though, that I did skim through the bits written in the past at the beginning of the book, but just for the first say 80 pages or so. Not sure why I couldn't concentrate on those parts - just my mindset at the time I guess.
I also didn't particularly always like our leading lady Beth. That doesn't mean I couldn't understand her and what she was going through, she just grated on me at times. I more liked her sister Ruth most of the time lol.
Beautifully written, this is a story that will have readers flicking the pages to know what is going to happen next.

