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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Kenni has been on the run since her mother's murder. Not knowing who to trust and not wanting to endanger anyone to let them help her. She's loved Jazz since before her world fell apart and he's been mourning her ever since he thought she died with her mother ten years ago. Great suspense, great story telling, really enjoyed this one reminded me of why I fell in love with Lora's stories to begin with. I have read some books by this author. One thing about this author is that you can guarantee that the men and women will be hot and the sex hotter. Which by the way Jazz may have a girly name but he is anything but girly. He is 100% male. A definite alpha male...rough around the edges but someone who you can relay on to have your back and go to the ends of the Earth to protect you. Annie is a bit of a spit fire. I just wished that she would have held out a little longer before giving into Jazz. Yet, I do agree with other readers and this is why my rating is lower is because the storyline always does seem to be the same just with different players in the story. So you really don't have to put much focus on the story to get the concept. However this book can be read as a stand alone novel. If you are looking for a sexy, quick, read than you may want to pick up a copy of this book. I was torn on how to rate this book. It was the second in a series, but I read it as a stand-alone cause I thought it belonged to a different series. Anyway, it wasn't bad it just didn't make sense. If changing eye and hair color is a way to disguise yourself from a supposed hard-core mountain militia for two years then I'm guessing they need to step-step-up their game. I just don't get it that not one person in her hometown figured out who she was. That's just ridiculous. It probably would've gotten a higher rating if not for that. Of course, this is a Lora Leigh book so there were incredibly hot sex scenes that could've set the pages on fire. Looking forward to reading Zach's story next. Thanks to Netgalley for the ARC. no reviews | add a review
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From New York Times bestselling author Lora Leigh comes Wicked Lies, a sizzling audiobook of the Men of Summer-their ways and means, and the women they desire... HE'S TEMPTING FATE. Jazz Lancing is the stuff of legends. A mountain-bred ex-Navy SEAL with rugged dark looks, a tall muscled frame, and gorgeous blue eyes, he can have any woman he wants in the state of Tennessee. Except Annie Mayes. The beautiful, innocent teacher refuses to fall for Jazz because she's hiding a secret more powerful than her own temptation ... SHE'S IN TOO DEEP. Jazz knows that Annie isn't who she says she is-that she's lying about her identity, her past, and her motives. But can she be trusted? Little does he know Annie has been craving his kiss for years, dreaming that Jazz would take her in his arms and save her from her demons. But telling Jazz the truth could put both of them in peril. In this deadly game of danger, deceit, and darkness, is desire worth the risk of losing...everything? No library descriptions found. |
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I enjoyed Wicked Lies. The suspense builds for the reader right along with Kenni as she tries to figure out who is behind the attempts on her life. We feel her emotions as she is forced to face her past and determine who she can trust. One issue I had with the story was that I had trouble believing nobody in the town of Loudoun recognized Annie as Kenni for two years even though the only physical changes she made were with hair dye and colored contact lenses, but overall, this is an enjoyable well written book. ( )