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A review by sandypcoelho
Evidence of the Affair by Taylor Jenkins Reid
Taylor Jenkins Reid surprised me yet again with a short story I wasn't expecting liking but I did.
As someone who doesn't like to read about betrayal, because it's a trope I despise, I went to read this short story with curiosity but afriad to be something wouldn't be able to read until the end.
But, for the first time EVER, I read it, I finished it and I enjoyed it.
Taylor Jenkins Reid is amazing at delivering well written and compelling stories and I'm very happy I went forward with this one. It was a good surprise and a way to get out of my comfort zone.
As someone who doesn't like to read about betrayal, because it's a trope I despise, I went to read this short story with curiosity but afriad to be something wouldn't be able to read until the end.
But, for the first time EVER, I read it, I finished it and I enjoyed it.
Taylor Jenkins Reid is amazing at delivering well written and compelling stories and I'm very happy I went forward with this one. It was a good surprise and a way to get out of my comfort zone.