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Some Mistakes Were Made
by Kristin Dwyer
HOLY WOW.
I have officially become a Kristin Dwyer fan and I’m going to need all of y’all to hop on this debut train.
I think the biggest vibe I got from reading this was a CoHo book but without the grocery list of triggers (though they’re definitely some, please check below!). It was raw and angsty. Rough characters that you just wanted to hug. Moments where I felt ALL THE EMOTIONS and where I stayed up wayyyyy too late because I needed to know everything will be okay (and it will be, no awful ending here!!).
Ellis and Easton meet in this clash of differences. Ellis being from a home where her parents don’t even look her way, too wrapped up in their own vices. Easton with caring brothers and parents who look after one another, even when it’s hard. There’s major themes of social class, determination and mental health. Combined with self-destructive tendencies that stem from trauma. This book hit. It was a messy love story that wasn’t perfect in any sense of the word, but it was Ellis and Easton’s story and I’m so wrapped up in its telling.
Capturing first love and everything that comes with it as chapters rotate between the past and present you won’t be able to put this one down. It was an INCREDIBLE debut. I am shooketh in the best possible ways and I want alllll the Dwyer books now.
Overall audience notes:
- YA Contemporary Romance
- Language: some strong
- Romance: one brief & vague open door
- Violence: low
- Trigger/Content Warnings: underage drinking, mentions of drugs, child neglect, incarcerated parent