Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Book Review: Told You So by Mayci Neeley

Title: Told You So
Author: Mayci Neeley
Series/Standalone: Standalone
Genre: Autobiography, Nonfiction,  Adult
Pages: 288
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Year Published: 2025
Format: Audiobook (Library Copy)

"From TikTok and The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives star Mayci Neeley, a deeply personal story of love, grief, motherhood and resilience.

Mayci Neeley and the women of MomTok burst into the center of pop culture when Hulu's The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives took the world by storm. But the show barely scratched the surface of Mayci's personal story. From becoming a mom at twenty, to losing her son's father in a tragic car accident, to going back to college as a single mother, she's only ever given us glimpses of the challenging things she's been through. Now, finally, she's ready to tell us everything.

In this inspiring and darkly funny memoir, Mayci lifts the veil for readers on what growing up Mormon is really like and how it's strict standards completely blow up for many young people when they get to college. When Mayci arrived at BYU on a tennis scholarship, she was unprepared to manage the temptations she'd been taught were sins. She found herself drinking too much, stuck in an abusive relationship and on the verge of falling down a dark and dangerous path. Suddenly, she was pregnant at nineteen and mourning a boyfriend she'd been building a future with. Mayci capture the period of college to adulthood with brutal honesty, grace and humor, offering up a heartfelt portrait of a woman finding her voice and her strength.

All of these trials led to her current love story, her journey with IVF, and of course the inside story of MomTok. Fans looking for a juicy play-by-play on the friend group drama will get everything they want- and then some- but more than anything, readers will walk away with a sense of confidence in themselves and an ability to wear their scars proudly."

My Rating: N.A

This is one of those stories I don't feel comfortable rating. The reason being its such a personal story, and based on trauma and very personal experiences. I have watched alot of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, I'll admit I love reality tv. So I knew who Mayci was and had a brief overview of her past but had no idea the detail this book would go into. I appreciate Mayci sharing her story and hope it touches those who feel unseen, etc. 

Thanks for reading,
Sidny

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