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I wanted to like it, the plot sounded amazing, but, sadly, it was not what I was expecting. At times it was the same thing all over again - how she was clumsy, how she could not use her left hand, how she was a liar - and then, that twist. I didn't see it coming because it made no sense and it came without enough previous hints.
This was a really good book! I loved the psychological thrill of reading this, and how there were so many secrets unfolding throughout the book. It made me tense reading this book, because I was always on the edge of my seat, waiting to see what was going to happen.
Thank you to NetGalley, to the author, and to the publisher for this complimentary ARC in exchange for my honest review!!!
All My Lies is an absolute page turner. From the blurb, I knew I was going to like it but never in a million years did I imagine I would love it so much I'd devour it in a few hours!!
Sloane White is a struggling writer who works as the personal assistant for Barbara Van Wyck, a best-selling author of thriller books who treats her like dirt. On Christmas eve, Sloane goes out to run errands for her and bring back two coffees. Barbara had a fight on the phone with her agent about her next book's pay and deadline, as is expected to pay her a visit later in the day. Sloan runs into Logan, an old childhood friend who's now working as a barista to pay for his college tuition. They are attracted to each other and agree to keep in touch. When Sloan returns to Barbara's home, she finds her slumped dead on her desk. Sloan does what anyone in her position would do and steals her latest manuscript before running away from the scene. She rewrites the manuscript on her computer and buries the original, but she is pushed by someone to the ground and breaks her wrist. Logan takes her to hospital and they start seeing each other, but he breaks her heart when he tells her he's moving to LA having accepted a scholarship. Barbara's death is now being investigated as a murder Sloan rewrites the manuscript and pitches it to agents. Shortly before publication day, she receives a scary package suggesting someone out there knows what she did...
#AllMyLies #NetGalley is a definite psychological thriller that kept me reading until the very end.
Sloan always wanted to be a writer, but she struggled to put her words on paper. Working for a well known author seemed like a perfect opportunity, until Sloan discovered the author was rude, harsh and mean.
For 2 years Sloan worked in a small corner of the author's office, hoping things would change, then on a fateful winter morning, Sloan got her wish. The author was dead. Now was her chance to become a writer, but at what price?
I loved this book and the ending was incredibly unexpected.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for selecting me to read an advanced copy of this book.
This had a Rip Roaring start, i was like "This is hilarious and SO good, Let's Gooo!" ...and boy howdy did it Go.
I'm a bit shell shocked at how it could it go from an Amazing 5 Star start and end up as a 1 Star for me. Im gutted to not even be able to honestly give it as much as a 2 Star since it started off SO good! :(
Its main downfall was the crass, i mean cuh-Rass, language that literally made me physically cringe and would normally have been an Immediate perma-dnf if i wasn't stuck into going 100% and giving a review. Im not a fan of unnecessary potty mouth as it is, but this went to a Whole nuther level.
The other killers for me were how it just seemed to come to a screeching halt around the middle and get Chick Lit vibe; then all of a sudden we're in What The Holey Hell territory and yeah, then the epilogue had to ram some more vulgarity in my face.
This had Such good potential! Im exhausted. :(