A review by pikasqueaks
Everyone Knows How Much I Love You by Kyle McCarthy

kyle mccarthy got so close to writing the story i've always wanted to read -- and then, alas, the dreaded chingon. i'm only joking, but really, it's not until the very end, and it made me laugh out loud, because it's truly funny to be so enamored of a book only to have each of your boxes on your 'domestic suspense/thriller bingo' card ticked

this book is not for people who need to love the characters they're reading about, who need to be able to see themselves inside the characters and never judge their actions or the why behind things. this is not the book you want to read if you want to be uplifted.

you spend so much time wondering, why lacie? what is it about this character? and you never get the answer because rose never has the answer either. because there is no answer. sometimes there are people in your life who are everything from sunrise to sunset. sometimes there are people who just are.

i really, really enjoyed this, but if i didn't once have a lucinda salt of my own, i could imagine being bored.