All That Was by Karen Rivers

All That Was

by Karen Rivers

Piper and Sloane were best friends. They grew up together, from childhood to first love, and in spite of how different they were, their friendship was supposed to last forever. That is, until Piper caught Sloane kissing her boyfriend - and just days later, Piper was found dead, washed ashore on a beach. Sloane was torn with grief and guilt. How do you make amends for hurting someone you love if that person is no longer around? And how can you ever move on and love again? Told from alternating perspectives, this is a story about the complexity of friendships, forgiveness, and growing up.

Reviewed by Leah on

3 of 5 stars

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This was an intriguing read, but I’m just not sure what the point of it was? Piper and Sloane’s friendship is toxic to the highest degree, but that wasn’t really enough to sustain the plot for me.

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  • 13 March, 2018: Reviewed