Arc Book Review: A Perfect Lie by Lisa Renee Jones

Title: A Perfect Lie

Author: Lisa Renee Jones

Page count: 383

Published: May 14th, 2019

Publisher: The NextStepPr

Genre: Romantic Suspense

Received: from the publisher in exchange for an honest review

Rating:   4/5

Summary:

Secrets. Lies. A man. There’s always a man. And there’s always a truth to be told. 

I’m Hailey Anne Monroe. I’m twenty-eight years old. An artist, who found her muse on the canvas because I wasn’t allowed to have friends or even keep a journal. And yes, if you haven’t guessed by now, I’m that Hailey Anne Monroe, daughter to Thomas Frank Monroe, the man who was a half-percentage point from becoming President of the United States. If you were able to ask him, he’d probably tell you that I was the half point. But you can’t ask him, and he can’t tell you. He’s dead. They’re all dead and now I can speak.

My Thoughts:

This book is politics which may seem a little boring but there is a dark twist that makes it interesting to the very last page.

This book had me thinking one thing and then something completely different the next. I never knew what was going to happen and I loved that.

The book is told as if it were a journal with some flashbacks at first it was a little hard to get a hold of, once I did it was easy to go back and forth. The book does start quickly and doesn’t stop.

There was a twist that I knew was coming but I just couldn’t figure it out. When I finally found out what it was, I was completely blown away.

This is a standalone book that I recommend to everyone to read.

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