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The Lies Of Omission
by Skyla Raines
dark
emotional
hopeful
slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
All Sinclair/Sin wanted was attention and to be loved. Theo wanted to be himself and not a cardboard cut out of his dad.
I know when I read any Skyla Raines stories that it will hurt and yet again I am still thinking about this story.
Both Sin and Theo have family that I totally despised and thanks to those folk that called themselves family shaped the lives of Sin and Theo. Sin had my heart straightaway but Theo took a while for me to warm up to him, but the more of his past was revealed and the interaction he had with his father, I wanted him to whisk Sin up straightaway and drive off into the sunset.
The push and pull of their relationship had me wanting more and I read this book in less than a day as I wanted them to get the HEA and that moment I cheered. This is an excellent addition to this series and one I will returning to
I know when I read any Skyla Raines stories that it will hurt and yet again I am still thinking about this story.
Both Sin and Theo have family that I totally despised and thanks to those folk that called themselves family shaped the lives of Sin and Theo. Sin had my heart straightaway but Theo took a while for me to warm up to him, but the more of his past was revealed and the interaction he had with his father, I wanted him to whisk Sin up straightaway and drive off into the sunset.
The push and pull of their relationship had me wanting more and I read this book in less than a day as I wanted them to get the HEA and that moment I cheered. This is an excellent addition to this series and one I will returning to