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Wednesday, April 5, 2023

An Honest Lie

 An Honest Lie

Tarryn Fisher



Reviewed by Helen


Rainy is an artist and is happily living at the top of Tiger Mountain with her partner Grant, she is content but keeps her disturbing past to herself, they belong to a group of friends who have happy hour and the woman seem to get on well, but when she is convinced to attend a girls weekend in Vegas Rainy is apprehensive to go back to her past.

The tension is high on this weekend and Rainy is sure that something is going on with Tara and Braithe and after a big night out and a visit to a physic that Rainy was not happy about Braithe does not return to the hotel and a when Rainy texts her asking for answers Rainy realizes that someone else has her phone.

A message lets her know that Braithe is being held by someone, someone who knows Rainy and all about her past and Rainy must rescue her friend, but before she follows the rules set, Rainy puts a few things in place and before long she is meeting with her past, danger abounds not only physical but mentally as well.

This was a slow moving book at first then things started to move faster and Rainy is forced to go back to her past and relive so much pain, I did enjoy it very much some twists and lots of things were explained, I was pulled in to this physiological thriller, the end was a fitting one in my opinion and very good, Rainy was a fabulous strong character and I liked her a lot and it is a book that I would recommend.

My thanks to Harlequin AU for my copy to read and review.

4 stars

April 26, 2022 by Graydon House





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