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  • Fantastic

    5
    By Skiplayer1
    The characters are fantastic and the story is beautiful. The families are not in the same social circle, but the children grow up and fall in love.
  • Good reading…until the end

    3
    By Cleosan
    It didn’t feel like an ending to me, so I was disappointed. Too many loose ends to be a stand alone book and felt like it was just a ploy to purchase more books. Sad. I won’t be adding this author to my favorites even though she is a good writer.
  • Liars Like Us

    5
    By Mamalucke
    Liars Like Us is a tale full of manipulation, deceit, heartache, heartbreak, and the resurrection of true unbridled love. The Alexander and Donovan family animosity is reminiscent of the Montage and Capulets, with a much happier ending. This book was a page turner that I enjoyed every second reading. I was sad for it to end but also excited to see what the next book will bring! I voluntarily reviewed this ARC in exchange for an honest review, I’m so glad I did because it was worth every second!
  • Liars Like Us

    5
    By Texas109
    Liars Like Us is the second installment in the author’s Reunion Gap series which, to avoid reader confusion, should be read in order. It abounds with deceit, misunderstandings, regret, heartaches, restoration and eventually resolution and new beginnings. The animosity between the Alexander and Donovan clans is fierce at times, but is it deserved or has it been orchestrated? There are multiple stories going on in this book and at first I had trouble keeping up with the various characters...siblings, aunts, in-laws, outlaws, parents...perhaps because I haven’t read the first book, Strangers Like Us. However, as I kept reading relationships became clear and I could see the purpose. This is a story about acceptance, trust and self-growth. The author definitely writes well and her prose wraps around the reader like a warm blanket so that when the last page is turned the reader will want more. I voluntarily reviewed an advance copy of this book. Highly recommend.

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