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Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Review: Forgiving Lies by Molly McAdams

Forgiving Lies
by Molly McAdams

Publisher: William Morrow
Pages: 371
Format: ebook
Buy the Book: Amazon

Goodreads:  A matter of secrets...
Undercover cop Logan "Kash" Ryan can't afford a distraction like his new neighbor Rachel Masters, even if she's the most beautiful woman he's ever seen. To catch a serial killer, he needs to stay focused, yet all he can think about is the feisty, long-legged coed whose guarded nature intrigues him

A matter of lies...
Deceived and hurt before, Rachel would rather be a single, crazy cat lady than trust another guy, especially a gorgeous, tattooed bad boy with a Harley, like Kash. But when his liquid-steel eyes meet hers, it takes all of Rachel's will-power to stop herself from exploring his hot body with her own.

A matter of love...
As much as they try to keep it platonic, the friction between them sparks an irresistible heat that soon consumes them. Can Kash keep Rachel's heart and her life safe even as he risks his own? Will she be able to forgive his lies ... or will she run when she discovers the dangerous truth?



Kritters Thoughts:  Told through both Rachel and Kash's points of view, this book moved perfectly back and forth building the relationship with both telling their side of the story.  I could tell from the beginning, this book was going to be different and I couldn't wait to keep reading.  

Rachel had quite a lot happen to her in this book and although I am not sure I agreed completely with the reactions that happened, I could enjoy them in the fiction setting of the book.  On the other hand, I felt like Kash was a little more real and I waited for the times where he was narrating the story.

My first experience with the semi new genre New Adult and I am intrigued to read more.  It combined what I love from YA - the age of the characters and the things that they are dealing with at that age with some romance that doesn't have to stay innocent.  

Rating: definitely a good read, but can't read two in a row



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