Some Mistakes Were Made by Kristin Dwyer

e-Audio, 08:40:26
Narrated by: Karissa Vacker & Heath Miller 
Release Date: May 10, 2022
Published by: HarperTeen
Read from: June 23-25, 2022
Stand-alone
Source: Library’s Libby
TW: Toxic Relationship with Mother, Mention of Drugs, Mention of a Gun, Imprisoned parent, Abandonment
For Readers Interested In: Tear Jerkers, Irregular Timeline, Drama, Emotional/Sad Books, YA

      You can’t always go home again.
      Ellis and Easton have been inseparable since childhood. But when a rash decision throws Ellis’s life—and her relationship with Easton— into chaos she’s forced to move halfway across the country, far from everything she’s ever known.
     Now Ellis hasn’t spoken to Easton in a year, and maybe it’s better that way; maybe eventually the Easton shaped hole in her heart will heal. But when Easton’s mother invites her home for a celebration, Ellis finds herself tangled up in the web of heartache, betrayal, and anger she left behind… and with the boy she never stopped loving.

*MY THOUGHTS*

This was one of those sleeper hits for me. I haven’t read a book this hard in such a long while. So much so that I struggled with it a bit. Some parts were really hard and I had to put the book down for a bit. Other parts I was a little perturbed at, but they were mostly minor. I had so many back and forths with this, it might take a while to get through it.

The synopsis in this one didn’t give much away. I feel like I went in blind. And that’s just how I like it. Because so when I found out what this book was really about? I was BLOWN AWAY. I was not expecting any of the things this book was holding. Because man, this thing was a freaking soap opera. This was one of the things that irked me though. They didn’t talk through anything. She felt hurt the entire time, but didn’t talk to anyone. I do understand that this is a YA book and she’s been trough some really tough things tho, so I let it go.

The timeline was what made this book for me. I loved being able to go back and forth and see how the things they did in the past put everything else in motion. Because the thing in the past that happened? Oof. I have to say, it was not a small thing. I loved that the way it’s told also keeps all the most important parts secret until it was time to reveal them. Like at the end. ESPECIALLY at the end when it changes POVs.

I knew I liked it because I was talking back to the characters like they could hear me. Early on I was yelling at Ellis because why were you like this? I was upset that she was doing all this and we didn’t know anything about why. And then I was mad because I was yelling these things at her, and her reason was actually pretty sad. There was just so much that was a surprise from this, from what was happening, to the amount of feelings that I felt while reading this.

I’m trying so hard to review this without spoilers. So basically, the writing style is amazing, the feelings were present, and the shock value was there. This book will stress you out in the best way. (I know because it did it to me.) But it will also put you back together again. I hope y’all don’t miss out on this book. If you haven’t read it, go find it and read it now!

Overall, I give this

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