3.73 AVERAGE


I’m really liking this! Excited to see what happens next!

the cliffhanger!!

2.5 stars
I tired but I couldn't really connect with the characters.
dark mysterious fast-paced
adventurous mysterious tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: No

I need so much more of this… I need book 2 ASAP!

This book had everything. Sexy alphas, strong heroines, suspense, drama, danger, steamy scenes and romance.

This book had me turning the pages as quickly as I could to see what happens next. The story grabs you and never let’s go. The ending… OMG that ending. I need Becca Steele to write more words and send them my way ASAP. That cliffhanger is one to be remembered.

Enemies to lovers is my jam and Becca Steele delivered with this book. I can’t wait to see where the rest of the series leads.

There is absolutely no way that I can write anymore without spoiling the book. Just know that you need this and you won’t regret it.

And as always from my reviews, my top quotes of the book:

“Were you going to say it was a mistake, again? That you don’t want me? Yeah, I know all the lies you tell yourself, that you tell me.”

“When I look at you, I see you. Not her. You.”


i mean as far as bully romances go, and we all know that it's my guilty pleasure genre, it wasn't terrible. i mean like it wasn't award winning, but like i didn't HATE my life when i was reading it, so that's gotta stand for something, right?

I tried to read this book sometime ago and dropped it at around 7%. Then I read a review about it again, some stellar ones, mind you. And since I totally forgot that I alrdy tried it once, I picked it up again...only to drop it at 12%

Eeny Meeny Miny Mo

I really enjoyed The Lies We Tell. I wasn’t sure what I was starting as I had not read anything by Becca Steele before this book, but the story really started to pick up after the first few chapters and left me enthralled.

I was dying to know what would happen, how Winters relationships would build, and the story did not disappoint as the mystery continued to unravel, only to build back again.

I love Weston and Cassius as part of The Four. Cassius’ light hearted banter and Weston’s acceptance made the angst between Caiden and Winter a bit easier to take.

As part of a trilogy, it did end on a pretty big cliff hanger!

The Lies We Tell is the first book in The Four series which is not a standalone and is told in the alternating first-person point of view of Caiden Cavendish and Winter Huntington. The Lies We Tell is an enemies to lovers, college romantic suspense that is mysterious, sexy and intriguing. Winter and The Four captivate you right from the beginning and do not let you go until the end…

Winter is determined that her father's death was not an accident so she uses her mother's new married name to pull some strings to get into Alstone University so that she can attempt to get closer to her estranged mother and try to figure out what happened to her father. Winter did not expect to be hated when she first arrived by, of all people, her stepbrother, Caiden. Caiden can not stand Winter because she reminds him of her mother, who he despises. He tried to get The Four to hate Winter as well but Weston and Cassius do not believe that Winter is bad and as they all start spending time together, Caiden and Zayde actually start to trust Winter and they all start working together.

The chemistry between Caiden and Winter was hot and steamy and the ending was not expected. The Four are four sexy men you do not want to miss and Winter is such a strong heroine. As much as I am having a love/hate war with this book as I am not a huge fan of cliff hangers, I can not wait for book two of this series to see where the story goes. This was my first book by Becca Steele and I will for sure be reading more of her books. I was grateful to receive an arc of this novel in exchange for my honest review.

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