Deceiving Lies: A Novel Author: Visit Amazon's Molly McAdams Page | Language: English | ISBN:
006229931X | Format: PDF
Deceiving Lies: A Novel Description
About the Author
Molly McAdams grew up in California but now lives in the oh-so-amazing state of Texas with her husband and furry, four-legged daughter. Her hobbies include hiking, snowboarding, traveling, and long walks on the beach … which roughly translates to being a homebody and dishing out movie quotes with her hubby—or hiding in her writing cave, trying to get her characters' stories out.
- Series: Forgiving Lies (Book 2)
- Paperback: 336 pages
- Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks (March 4, 2014)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 006229931X
- ISBN-13: 978-0062299314
- Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.4 x 0.8 inches
- Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
I knew I wanted to read Deceiving Lies after Forgiving Lies ended with that cliffhanger. I haven't read any of the author's previous books, but I was willing to give this series a chance. There was a bit of a twist in this book that I thought I would not enjoy, and I really can't believe that the author went there. But she did, and things turned out okay in the end. Although, I must admit to having the same mixed feelings about this book that I did with the first book.
Kash is still the same swoony hero, just waiting to swoop in and save the day. That's his specialty, and he does it so well. Especially when he has the help of his trusty sidekick, Mason. I loved Kash's devotion to Rachel throughout the book, and his unwavering faith that she would return to him. I never doubted that he would do anything to get Rachel back.
Rachel is trying to be strong and keep her s*** together. I could understand how her situation directly affected her actions, and I really felt bad for her. I thought she lost some of her spunk while she was being held, and I think being away from Kash really affected her decision making. That's not to say her feelings for Kash lessened. If anything, her love and devotion to Kash increased, because she never doubted that he would rescue her.
I was pretty satisfied with Kash and Rachel's story in Forgiving Lies, and I would have been happy with just the one book. I don't feel that Deceiving Lies added anything to their relationship, but rather added more drama and heartache to an already slightly unstable foundation. You could say that they come out of Deceiving Lies more committed than ever, but I'd like to think that they would have gotten there on their own, without any outside interference.
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