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curtdunnam 's review for:
The Nurse's Lie
by Daniel Hurst
“The Nurse’s Lie” by Daniel Hurst is a surprising 4-star read! This is the second installment in the Perfect Nurse series, and I enjoyed this book a lot more than the first. The story continues with Darcy and Pippa after the harrowing events that happened at the end of the first book. Even with Darcy and Pippa separated from each other, they can’t seem to keep from landing right in the middle of trouble.
The chapters mostly alternate between the perspectives of Darcy and Pippa, treating both as main characters. Some of the issues I had with the first book were less apparent in this one. You can tell the author is from the UK based on his vocabulary, but the events don’t feel like they are taking place outside of the US, so kudos to Daniel for making that work. The book is filled with twists and lies. Do some characters set aside their morals and ethics for their family, even when great atrocities have occurred? Yes, they sure do. Would most people do that? Probably not, but it does make for a good story.
Thanks to Bookouture, Daniel Hurst, and NetGalley for providing me with the opportunity to read this ARC and share my honest review.
The chapters mostly alternate between the perspectives of Darcy and Pippa, treating both as main characters. Some of the issues I had with the first book were less apparent in this one. You can tell the author is from the UK based on his vocabulary, but the events don’t feel like they are taking place outside of the US, so kudos to Daniel for making that work. The book is filled with twists and lies. Do some characters set aside their morals and ethics for their family, even when great atrocities have occurred? Yes, they sure do. Would most people do that? Probably not, but it does make for a good story.
Thanks to Bookouture, Daniel Hurst, and NetGalley for providing me with the opportunity to read this ARC and share my honest review.