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Loading... And Then, I Diedby May Sage
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"Eliza had been long murdered and buried by Beth" Yet, don't let it fool you: this is her story. Eliza was it, the girl everyone wished they could hate, with an inherent kindness as well as the perfect hair, the designer clothes, but the long lashes were always hiding secrets. Now she's Beth, The Bitch. Liam used to live a simple, uneventful life because to every issue ever encountered, he'd identified, isolated and sold a solution. Every issue, save for the target on his back, the memories of the past and his incomprehensible attraction to Beth. What they say about it: "On the whole, it's a really enjoyable book with lots of different elements that feed together well. A great and easy to read book. " "This novel is an easy read and sends a powerful message about loving, learning and coping with struggles. "Please note that this book contain strong language and sexual situations. Wouldn't be half as much fun without it. No library descriptions found. |
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to be fair to the author, I plonked for a four because the passages that are good are very good indeed. The characters are complex and the two main stories become compelling reading as Liam and Elizabeth are torn by the emotions drawing them together and repelling them at the same time and there is humour too, which I really liked. Where the author is weaker, it seemed to me, was in crafting the story - so at times, particularly in the first part of the book, I was confused as to what and whom I was actually reading about.
However, overall, the love tension and erotic undercurrents make it an enjoyable and well above average read. ( )