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The Safest Lies By Megan Miranda!!!!!

Alright alright! I know, but this is the first time I've read a book where the main character has my name. So obviously I had to read it, and I'm so glad I did! I'm really glad I liked it soooo much too.



The Safest Lies by Megan Miranda

Can fear be inherited?

Kelsey has lived most of her life in a shadow of fear, raised to see danger everywhere. Her mother hasn’t set foot outside their front door in seventeen years, since she escaped from her kidnappers with nothing but her attacker’s baby growing inside her—Kelsey.

Kelsey knows she’s supposed to keep a low profile for their own protection, but that plan is shattered when she drives off a cliff and is rescued by volunteer firefighter and classmate Ryan Baker.

A few days later, she arrives home to face her greatest fear: her mother is missing. She and her mother have drilled for all contingencies—except this one. Luckily, Ryan is as skilled at emergency rescues as Kelsey is at escape and evasion. 

To have a chance at a future, Kelsey will have to face all her darkest fears. Because someone is coming for her.

And the truth about the past may end up being the most dangerous thing of all.




Review:

I told myself I was only going to read for 30 minutes max before I had to go to bed for school the next day. (I mean, I don't have school until the afternoon, but a girl likes her sleep) So I read for 30 minutes, but then I'm shaking because this stuff is creepy. It's dark, my husband is working, my dogs are asleep, and this book is scaring the crap out of me. I tell myself "Okay. There's no freaking way I can sleep. I'll just have to keep reading until I get to a nice part. Shouldn't take that long."

Fast forward to 5AM. Finally got to that part. This book is amazing and trust me, I could not put it down. I didn't even want to stop at 5AM, but you know, school. The entire story, from bones to the squishies it's amazing. Great twists that keep you guessing. Tons of secrets where you don't really know what's going on, but you really really want to know. It's a must read, obviously. I was terrified. Who doesn't love when a book can teleport you into the action.


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Happy reading,
Kelsey<3

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