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About LIE TO ME
At nineteen,
Savannah Dean escaped her family, leaving behind a note and the people who
caused her so much pain.
Now, she lives
on her own and keeps to herself.
At nineteen,
Kent Lawson’s girlfriend betrayed him, leaving him behind with a broken heart
and a whole lot of mistrust in women.
Now, he lives
on his own and shares himself with nearly every pretty thing that walks by but
only for one night.
When Savannah
and Kent meet, they can’t stand each other.
Kent knows
she’s hiding something, and he despises liars.
And Savannah
has nothing but secrets.
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Read an excerpt from LIE TO ME
Wednesday rolls around way too fast.
I have a whole evening with Savannah. It’s been really nice these past four
days that she’s been out of my life. Yet, the whole time, I’ve been craving the
way we snip at each other.
I need help.
I cut my engine outside
her building and look up. Apparently, she lives up on the first floor and faces
out toward the road.
Is she looking at me right now?
Why I feel the need to get
out and buzz her apartment, I don’t know, but somehow, I find myself getting
out of the car and walking toward the building. I stop at the front door,
realising that Heidi told me what floor Savannah is on but not the number. Or
she might have told me, and I just didn’t listen.
This is a great start.
I’m about to call my
sister when I see Savannah through the glass, walking down the stairs to ground
level.
Fuck me.
Has she always looked like that?
She’s wearing a pair of
dark blue skinny jeans and a grey off-the-shoulder shirt, but she looks sexier
than any other woman I’ve ever seen in a little dress.
Why don’t I like her again?
Her steely eyes, looking
even more prominent with the colour of her top, warily eye me. Our last
encounter wasn’t exactly pleasant.
She opens the door and
smiles. “Hi, Kent.”
My back stiffens.
“Savannah.”
“Are you sure you don’t
mind taking me tonight? I can Uber.”
And there it is. This is why she fucking bothers me so much. I
feel like telling her to call a fucking Uber then. She always sounds so unsure
of herself, like every tiny thing a person does for her is some massive
inconvenience. Why?
“It’s fine,” I spit.
She folds her arms,
carefully because her fractured arm hasn’t healed. It does take away a little
of the dramatic flair she was going for. “Do you need to take a nap before we
go?”
“What?”
“You’re cranky.”
“You’re too polite.”
“Being polite is a bad
thing?”
I flex my jaw. “Yes.”
“Fine. Get in the car, and
take me.”
The intent behind her
words is clear; however, I hear it completely different and laugh.
She rolls her eyes. “Don’t
be a knobhead, Kent. Take me to your parents’ house, I mean.”
“Knobhead. I’ve not heard
that one in a while.”
Savannah takes another long breath. “I really don’t know why I
thought accepting a lift from you would be a good idea. In fact, I didn’t.
I stillthink it’s a
bad idea.”
“You always follow through
with bad ideas?”
“Tonight, I am.”
Fuck yeah. I love this
fighting side of her. It’s like, when I rile her up enough, the cover slips,
revealing the real Savannah. I’m not sure if she’s hiding something the way
Freya was.
“You should work on that.
I don’t do anything I don’t want to.”
She tilts her head to the
side, fire and determination in her eyes. “Oh, you wanted me to come tonight?
And you wanted to be the one to pick me up?”
“You’re hot when you’re
angry, Savannah.”
Actually, she’s hot all
the time. It’s just, right now, she’s the whole package.
“You always use bullshit
like that to deflect from someone calling you out?”
“You’re the first woman to
call me out.”
“Why doesn’t that surprise
me?” she mutters.
“Do you want to argue on
your doorstep all night or get to my parents’ for dinner? I’m cool with either,
just checking to see which way you’re leaning.”
She drops her arms, one
still bound tightly in a splint. “I’m hungry.”
“Excellent, let’s go
then.”
Review by Gia:
Lie to Me is a good read. Savannah has ran from her family and ex and has started over. She keeps her past a secrets. Kent has had a bad past with his ex and he doesn't like lies and secrets. Savannah works for Kent's sister. At first I thought Kent came off as a jerk but he's just really jaded and guarded. In the beginning Savannah and Kent seem to hate each other but deep down there is more there. They both begin to crack and we get to see the real them and they hit it off. Of course the past come back to Savannah to cause problems. I might not have totally understood Kent because I really couldn't relate to how he reacted to Savannah's past. There were points towards the end that had me at the edge of my seat. I hadn't read any books by Natasha Preston before so I didn't know what to expect but I definitely enjoyed this one.4 Amazeballs Stars!
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