GRR Reviews Every Wrong Reason by Rachel Higginson


Every Wrong Reason is a book about the separation between a formerly loving couple. After seven years, the fire had died and the two can no longer stand each other. This book can be hard to read sometimes, as the emotions run raw between the fighting couple, often over the most trivial of reasons, which is both laughable and cryable.

Kate Carter thought she married the right guy Nick, and will achieve her happily ever after. Seven years later, she decided she had made a mistake, they are no longer in love, they are miserable together, and she wanted a divorce. But as both Nick and Kate found out, separating actually hurts even more, as they are forced to confront the people they've become. When Nick refused to cooperate at the asset division (fighting tooth and nail for both the house and the dog) Kate had to decide... is Nick just trying to make her life miserable... or is Nick telling her that their relationship is still worth fighting for?

In a way, it's like a second-chance romance, but unlike the typical romances where the MMC and FMC meet again after several years, the couple barely separated in both physicality and time. But it is definitely a fight for love. If you can empathize with the way married couples fight, often without using words or go melodramatic, this book would be right up your alley. If you can't understand why the people can be so... petty, then no, this book would make no sense.


Category: Contemporary

Primary Plot: Couple who can no longer stand each other found separation hurt even more when they have to confront whom they've become

Tropes: on the rocks

Overall Rating:  4 /5 (rounded up from 3.5/5)

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