A review by becsbookshelf
One Tiny Lie by K.A. Tucker

4.0

“Life has a funny way of creating its own tests. It throws curve balls that make you do and think and feel things that are in direct conflict with what you had planned and don't allow you to operate in terms of black and white.”

Livie’s plan her entire life has been to make everyone proud. Since her parents passing she’s been forced to live up the high expectations set by herself and look out for her older sister. Their journey has been less than perfect, but they have each other.

Livie worked her ass off to find herself at Princeton for college. Often forgetting to live a little along the way. She’s got no intentions of partying and getting caught up in college life. She needs to pass her classes, set herself up for medical school and meet a respectable man.

Working herself to the bone it’s time for her to let her hair down a little. Her roommate whom she can’t say no to drags her out for a night she’ll never forget. Ashton is the boy your parents warn you about, Connor is the one you merry. Livie can’t stop thinking about the arrogant yet extremely attractive Ashton.

Nothing is as what it seems. Livie’s starts to let go and the cracks show though her grades and the struggle to find herself. Add in some drama. Family secrets and realising life doesn’t always pan out the way you want it to and you’re left with a beautiful and challenging story of hope.

I devoured this along with the two before. The twists and lies kept me hanging on for dear life. I’m a sucker for a complicated series and highly recommend this one if you love that signature Tucker story!