Monday, May 14, 2018

Every Single Secret ~ Emily Carpenter

Emotionally guarded Daphne Amos always believed she’d found a kindred spirit in her fiancé, Heath. Both very private people, they’ve kept their pasts hidden from the world, and each other, until Heath’s escalating nightmares begin to put an undeniable strain on their relationship. Determined to give their impending marriage the best chance of succeeding, Heath insists that Daphne join him on a seven-day retreat with Dr. Matthew Cerny, a psychologist celebrated for getting to the root of repressed memories. Daphne reluctantly agrees—even though the past is the last place she wants to go.
The retreat’s isolated and forbidding location increases her unease, as do the doctor’s rules: they must relinquish their keys and phones, they’ll be monitored at all hours by hidden cameras, and they’re never to socialize with the other guests.
One sleepless night, Daphne decides to leave her room…and only then does she realize that the institute is not at all what it seems—and that whatever’s crying out from Heath’s past isn’t meant to be heard. It’s meant to be silenced.


I  would like to thank Net Galley, Lake Union Publishing and Emily Carpenter for the chance to read this before it hits stores later this month. It was a wild ride from the start. I was a little concerned about this retreat that Heath wanted to go on to help figure out why he was having the nightmares. I mean who needs to go out on the middle if no where with no phone or anything. I did like how Daphne went with him to be supportive. I liked how the author went a out telling you the background on Daphne. The way that the story plot moved was kind of different which isn't a bad thing. When all the pieces started to fall into place my mouth dropped. I mean that is a lot of planning to go through just to not really get revenge but to tell someone about your past. I liked Lucas from the start just because I felt that he was trying to help without helping and getting caught. I didn't care for the doctor at all, and the same goes for Heath, I knew that there was something about him that gave me the creeps. I liked the ending for sure and how she was going to be open from the start.

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