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A review by bookish_kayy
Devious Lies by Parker S. Huntington
5.0
Let me start off with this.
My absolute favorite part of Huntington’s books is that she doesn’t try to cram everything into one trope, and that’s all you get. It’s more so different vibes from different tropes.
So in this case, we have the enemies to lover, the brothers best friend, and a little bit of billionaire. It’s like a recipe, with a dash of this, and a pinch of this, and a spoon of this, just to make things interesting, and it’s a success.
Ok. Anyways. Onto the actual story, right guys?
So I devoured this. Like started reading last night, and then I couldn’t put it down until it was over, which was somewhere between 2-3 am for me.
I have so many feelings about this book. It’s one for the logophiles, one for the pluviophile, one for the bibliophile, and on top of that, I listened to the playlist as I was reading....
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My absolute favorite part of Huntington’s books is that she doesn’t try to cram everything into one trope, and that’s all you get. It’s more so different vibes from different tropes.
So in this case, we have the enemies to lover, the brothers best friend, and a little bit of billionaire. It’s like a recipe, with a dash of this, and a pinch of this, and a spoon of this, just to make things interesting, and it’s a success.
Ok. Anyways. Onto the actual story, right guys?
So I devoured this. Like started reading last night, and then I couldn’t put it down until it was over, which was somewhere between 2-3 am for me.
I have so many feelings about this book. It’s one for the logophiles, one for the pluviophile, one for the bibliophile, and on top of that, I listened to the playlist as I was reading....
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