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Tell Me Everything

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Natasha is a therapist who is still living with her ex, while at a work event she meets margot.

This book had so much potential but just fell flat for me, some parts of the story were left completely unresolved and the ending was quite disappointing for me. I felt the whole book was going one direction and then the ending just went a different way completely. I did enjoy the characters though I thought they were very likeable. I also loved natasha’s relationship with her sister, and enjoyed the style of writing.

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Thanks to Netgalley and publishers for a copy of this in e-book format.
I read this in one sitting. This is such a great story.
I didn't really know where the book was going to head, but I really enjoyed the outcome.
This story shows that the stigma around therapists being perfect people and having their issues sorted is so incredibly false.
I've read a few books this year about therapists and the reality of their very human reactions, and this was a great example of that.
I liked the inner turmoil of the main character, fighting between logic and emotion.
I also loved the character and family growth, and all in all this was a book I'd recommend to anyone.

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