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Perfect Lies

Perfect Lies

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not What I had Expected
Review: I found this book hard to get through because the story just wasn't there for me. The romance doesn't even begin until well over halfway through the book, and by then you don't even care. I found myself being bored and just wanting to read the last chapter to find out who did it, that way I could just put the book away and go on to a more satisfying read. This book should try to bring the reader into it, and instead drives the reader out of it. I think Liza Bennett is a talented writer, but she just needs to get a story we can sink our teeth into.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I'd actually give it 3 1/2 stars
Review: I purchased Perfect Lies first at an airport, put it in my bag and then set it aside as a backup book. When I got home, I read the review on Amazon and thought, oh no why waste my time? Since it was 11pm and I was desperate, I started to read it anyway and guess what? I liked it. My only complaint, (and here I agree with the reader from Arizona) is that the romance between Meg the protagonist and Abe, her lawyer/friend was a little late and not very inspiring or believable. All in all, I think Perfect Lies was perfectly okay.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Everyone is a suspect
Review: I saw the reader rating on this book and thought it deserved better. The plot has many different people who had motive and enough clues are given to keep you in suspense. Almost everyone is a suspect in the reader's mind at one point or another...

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: not original; laden with typographical errors
Review: Pretty much the title of this review says it all. Mediocre writing and a very stale plot made it a chore to read. Also, if I had to estimate, the book contains AT LEAST 25-30 typographical errors which annoyed me endlessly. Really people - who is proofreading the copy? I recommend this book to anyone who can not find anything else to read.


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