Lie to Me
R**R
emotional
What a read, loved this book so much, Emma had gone through so much in her life and when she finally found her way back to her grandmother she didn’t expect to find a sister she knew nothing about, and on top of that fall in love with a cop, somone who she had been terrified of all her life, but he showed her how to heal, how to love and how to be strong again, truly wonderful read
Q**N
An emotional, heart warming, tear jerker
Molly is fast becoming my favourite author. Actually scratch that, she is now my favourite author. Heartbreaking stories, centred around strong likeable characters and written beautifully. Another 5⭐️ story. I just hope that by the time I’ve caught up with Molly’s “back catalogue” that she’s released another.Now to the stuff I look for / need to know before I choose a book: it’s written from a dual POV in the first person (both are my preference by far). It has no cliffhanger and a HEA, and whilst it’s part of a series, it can be read as a standalone (I haven’t read any other books in the series… but I’m about to rectify that right NOW).
S**L
An Enjoyable Reed (😁)
Sometimes author's spend so much time making things cryptic and dragging out stories instead of just telling the story. This could have been a hundred pages shorter and still have been a really good book. But I wouldn't mind a Feed of my own.
M**E
Brilliantly written
Really enjoyed catching up with the family when reed visited home forgot to much I loved their stories so definitely ready for a reread.Emma & reeds story had me instantly captivated. Emotions have been all over once again because Molly can get right through my heart of stone. Highly recommend this, gutted I've finished it already
P**E
Stunning
I couldn't put this book down. What a beautifully written story of love and life. I'm not usually one to like the traditional " and that lived happily ever after" fairytail ending but this story definitely deserved it.
L**Y
Really good read - It might be helpful to read other associated books first.
This was my first book by this author so I had no prior knowledge of the Ryan family and some of their backstory. While this wasn't a huge problem, this book is a standalone, the whole issue with Reed's family was just really really odd for me. The family dynamics in the scene's where Reed goes to see them just make the reasons that he didn't talk to them for three years even more bizarre. I was left with either a tarnished view of Reed or a vague discomfort that the author was slapping in some drama for no reason. Now, having read some of the other reviews I understand why it felt so weird but it confirmed my feelings about this part of the story. It was forced and added deliberately to explain Reed's absence in earlier books. I wish she'd left it out.. It might probably have been enough to say that he was overseas on missions.This is a heartwrenching story and while it does feel a bit as if tragedy upon tragedy was piled on it does work in the context of this story. The hero is wonderful, just the sort of man we all wish we could find; Emma is hard to like at first but as the story unfolds she just breaks your heart over and over.When all is said and done this story is a proper romance.
L**H
So good I read it twice!
Omg where do I start? Reed? My heart can’t take him... Rowe reminded me of Diggs from Molly’s other books, I just wanted to keep him in my pocket forever. Nora is also one of my favourites. The story was beautiful and heart wrenching and everything that is Molly’s writing. I loved it. And as the title says, it’s so good that I read it twice!
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