One Tiny Lie

7/1/16

I'm halfway through the book or at least just about there. The book is quite sweet and it has that typical story line where a girl likes a guy that she knows that she shouldn't. But no matter how over played the plot is, I am still a complete sucker for it. Our leading lady wants to live as perfect as she has always been. Only in honor of her parents' memory and she even ends up dating a guy that they would highly approve of. Sadly the problem is that she has major hots for the best friend. I'm still waiting for the title to take place in the story and I sense a secret relationship coming up. Maybe even a few friendships coming to an end. Basically I sense drama, and I love witnessing drama. They can be so entertaining at times. Especially when a love triangle is involved. I wonder how our leading lady is going to handle it as she falls for the best friend at an alarming rate.

7/4/16

 I would have been finished with this book by now, but there is a bit of a rule at home that my mother has made. It the one where I'm not allowed to read and have to spend time with family. Three days off of work means three days with out reading. I was bored out of my mind to be honest. Anyways, now I have the book back in my hands and I'm happy once again. Its a book that I have a hard time putting down. If you don't believe me, just as my mother who had to pry the book from my hands. Anyways, there are so many things that are going on. There are even a ton of questions. Like the fact on how our leading lady got her nickname Irish. Also you don't know much about Ashton, just hints. So you have to keep reading in order to find out the truth. Lets just be straight here, you can't put down the book because there is just too much happening. You are even hoping that the two lead characters end up together in the end and live happily ever after. Even though you know that they will, but you still read anyways. Because who knows? The author might throw a huge twist in the mix to throw you for a loop. (Cough cough Molly McAdams.) Either way I highly suggest you read this book. And if you haven't read the first one, go read that one as well. You don't have to, but it might help with some of the backstory. Now I'm going to wrap up this book and order the third book because someone at the library doesn't know how to count. How can you have a series without the third book?

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