Toonasa Guchait
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So after reading the first book , i was curious about Remy so yes i was waiting for this book! Loved Remy so much💕 As the secrets & Dangers around them grows ever so closer, Remy can't help but fall for the girl, but he knows too that his secrets are her great enemies.. But he isn't the only one with secrets, she has them too. They are not sweet , pretty Gruesome actually, but past is past & the future is what you make.
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Eva Millien
He’s been a criminal, a thief, and a killer. He’s the hero who rushes in to save to day and he does whatever it takes to save the day. Don’t Love a Liar ignites passions but also lots of emotions from readers as they try to decide whether Kennedy should trust this man, love this man or kick him to the curb. The characters are strong, vivid and readers easily connect to them as they try to decide who to trust. The romance between these two sizzle with lots of chemistry and has sparks flying as the pages heat up but this relationship has a big obstacle – Kennedy is a suspect and Remy is there to get the truth. Lots of emotional turmoil adds depth to these characters bringing them to vibrant life and ensuring that readers are ensnared by their story. The fast paced and smooth flowing plot keeps readers biting their nails in anticipation of what will happen next as danger comes calling and Kennedy becomes caught in a tangled web of secrets and lies. Surprising twists ensure that readers can’t be sure of the just who is behind the killings until the very end. Once again, the author brings her story to life with well written words that paint brilliant images that make it easy for the reader to imagine and really get a feel for the characters and their emotions in this stirring romantic suspense.
Carla VanZandt
Oh man! This book had me on the edge the whole time. I switched from one suspect to another and back again. Yeah, at one point I had it right but I didn’t KNOW if I was right until the very end. Add in all the romance, the steam and a bit of relationship angst and holy heck! It was perfect! Kennedy was a heroine who is fragile and broken. Her past has not been kind to her in any aspect of her life. Now she’s the center of speculation and gossip. Her home is a cold isolated place that offers no comfort or peace from her troubles. And then, in one moment, across a ball room, she meets the eyes of a stranger. While that might seem a tad overdone in romance, what follows is far from your average romantic development. Remy lives a life of lies. It’s what he does because he’s so good at it. It is imperative that he find an “in” with his next target. Women are dying and she is the key to finding the man responsible. However, he was not expecting to feel such a rush of desire when her eyes meets his. And he definitely wasn’t expecting to feel so protective of her. I absolutely LOVED Remy and Kennedy. Remy was completely swoon worthy as emotions he didn’t know he possessed rise up to choke him. There were moments that my own breath caught as he processed what his feelings toward Kennedy were. Even when he didn’t understand them himself, he never wavered from his need to protect her. Gah! I loved every moment in his head! While Kennedy initially appeared weak, ultimately, she is a survivor. As this story played out I realized that she was actually the strongest of them all. Her actions are anything but weak and I loved how her character builds throughout the book. This is a fast paced read with incredible secondary characters. Some have already had their story told and others I’m hoping for more. The chemistry between Remy and Kennedy is intense and while there is some angst between them at one point, it isn’t the focus of the story and it doesn’t last long. While this doesn’t have an official epilogue, it has an amazing ending that brought a lump to my throat even as it left me with a smile on my face. This is definitely a book I’ll recommend again and again. I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book provided by NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
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