A review by christyjoreads
Love Lies Beneath by Ellen Hopkins

3.0

3.5 rounded up. I enjoyed the character. She was a strong, independent woman with a fearless aggressive streak. But I felt the ending was rushed and somewhat odd. The part where she murdered her first husband but didn't feel it was okay to have an affair with her the guy earlier in the book though didn't mesh very well. Though some have described her as a sociopath, I lean more towards 'selectively moral'. Anyway, it was fun though not always consistent. And whoever wrote the dust cover clearly didn't read the book. She was never held captive and Calvin never worked on her knee. He recommended another surgeon.