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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. From the very opening scenes of this book I was immediately sucked in and just knew it was going to be an epic read that is going to take me on an emotional ride, the author did not disappoint at all. My review will probably be extremely vague because you don’t want me to spoil anything, you will want to be surprised and enjoy this crazy ride as much as I did, that being said holy wow, I was truly blown away with how good it was and now Asher Carson has replaced Aiden King as my favorite man. This author has a true talent in writing these devilish characters who at first, we can’t stand but their personalities and mysterious behavior throw us for a loop and next thing you know we are falling in love with the devil themselves, especially Asher. This story follows Reina who was found beat up and suffering from amnesia and nothing from her previous life she is told about seems right or doesn’t fit her anymore. The one person that terrifies her is the one she also finds solace in even if he hates her and treats her like she is the monster. Asher has his reasons for hating Reina we just don’t know what they are, and she is strangely drawn to him, but also so terrified of him. There are so many questions we don’t know the answers to, so many people who hate Reina and could be the one after her, so many mysteries that we have no clue about, and the end is a cliffhanger, but it leaves us wanting so much more and to find out what is truly going on. An epic read and I’m dying for book two. Since its release, I have been seeing “All The Lies” constantly throughout my feed and I’ve finally caved in to see what the hype was all about. Boy I regret not picking this up sooner because after reading this amnesia filled enemies to lovers (I’m a sucker for this trope sue me) romance novel, Rina Kent has now become an instant read author for me. “All The Lies” had everything I was looking for: dark secrets, mystery, romance, drama, and a hot brooding lead that made you question, is he really the villain in this story? Or is the heroine who has no recollection of anything not really who she says she is? Obviously I don’t want to give too much away but it was an impressive read for me from start to end, and despite not being a huge fan (or more like not finding any decent bully romance books) I was impressed by the author's capability in engrossing me in this suspenseful read and I’m looking forward in seeing what else she has in store for us. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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When lies become truths. My name is Reina Ellis. Popular. Beautiful. Untouchable. Problem is, I remember none of it. His name is Asher Carson. Gorgeous. Silent. Dark. and he has three rules for me: I'll bow. I'll break. I'll pay for what I've done. Problem is, I don't remember what I've done, but I have a clue. There was a fire. A dead girl. And I was there. All The Lies is a dark new adult book that contains dubious situations some readers might find offensive and/or triggering. If you're looking for a hero, you won't find him in Asher Carson. Please don't read if any of that bothers you. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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All the Lies is the first book in this duology. I absolutely had a blast with these books but you will need to really be patient with this one here. It was very angsty and not many answers are revealed until the very end. It will be a book that will be very challenging to read, so keep that in mind moving forward on it.
I found the premise of this couple very fascinating and from the beginning, you definitely can sense that there is much more going on with Reina. This is very strong in the amnesia trope, but she is also in a relationship with a man that hates her, who is playing games with her mentally and psychologically and so this won't be for everyone, so please check these triggers if that is going to be hard for you to read. I found it fascinating though. I had an assumption on the heroine that for the most part was correct, but not everyone will make that assumption. But Rina Kent leaves enough breadcrumbs to build up the story so beautifully.
I think though I just wasn't in the right mindset for how the hero treats the heroine at times. So definitely make sure you are in a angsty bully mood for this one. But overall I found it fascinating and it definitely kept me up late. ( )