Release: October 1, 2020
Format: Ebook
Publisher: Amazon Digital Services
Source: Rachel’s Random Resources
Find it at: Goodreads, Amazon, Kindle , Amazon UK
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All Kate Wanted Was A Peaceful life.
All Ryan Wanted Was To Destroy It.
Living in the remote Scottish Highlands under Witness Protection, Kate Ward and her young son Joe lead a happy life, until someone from Kate’s past appears. Ryan Albright is the only person to know all of Kate’s secrets, and what she had to do to escape her previous abusive relationship.
Kate’s ex-husband sets the mission for Ryan and he vows to complete the same. Systematically and violently, Ryan pulls Kate’s new world apart with devastating consequences for everyone around him, including Kate. Finally she must face up to the lie she told.
About the Author:
Catherine Yaffe is a former freelance journalist, magazine editor and digital marketing agency owner. Catherine has previously written non-fiction books on Digital Marketing before following her passion for writing crime novels full time.
The Lie She Told is the first in a series of books that challenge the status quo of relationships and makes the reader question how well you know those around you.
Catherine lives in West Yorkshire with her husband Mark and their 2 cats Jenson & Button (she’s also a F1 fan!)
The Lie She Told Review:
This was a very nice read! The author did a great job in setting up the suspense from the first page. The story starts off with a bang where you see Kate and Joe leave their lives to start a new one.
Also, there is a lot of back story with these characters that makes you glued to the story. How does Kate know Ryan? Is Ryan in touch with Darren? The story is pretty gripping as we see how Ryan manipulates himself into Kate, Jack and Joe’s lives. At the same time, Joe is adorable, and Jack is very nice in the lead. Kate is ok, but I did not like how she let Ryan enter her life easily. Although she is Jack’s close friend, she takes Ryan’s word over his initially, which was frustrating. Moreover, one character that really surprised me was Fiona. Although she appears only in the second half, I really liked how involved she became in the storyline.
Additionally, Ryan is a conniving cocky character who makes the story interesting. As the story progresses the author increases the suspense level. I wanted to see how far Ryan would go. He is unpredictable and some of the things he did shocked me. For example, the scenes where he plots Len’s downfall in the barn was eerie.
However, there are some minor plots which felt unresolved. For instance, why did Ryan resent Len so much? We don’t get much details on their past relationship. Moreover, l wished I liked Kate as the story continued, but she was weak and selfish.
But the story is very entertaining mainly because of Ryan, Jack, Fiona and Molly. Overall, this is a very nice thriller and I hope to read more from the author!
Book Tour Schedule
I am thrilled to be hosting a spot on the The Lie She Told by Catherine Skeet-Yaffe Blog Tour hosted by Rachel’s Random Resources.