Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Deceiving Lies By Molly McAdams

We very lucky and received ARC copies of Decieving Lies in exchange for honest reviews .

This is book number 2 if you haven't read Forgiving Lies Yet please do before you read any further!!! 



Rachel is supposed to be planning her wedding to Kash, the love of her life. After the crazy year they've had, she's ready to settle down and live a completely normal life. Well, as normal as it can be. But there's something else waiting—something threatening to tear them apart.

Kash is ready for it all with Rachel, especially if "all" includes having a football team of babies with his future wife. In his line of work, Kash knows how short life can be and doesn't want to waste another minute of their life together. But now his past as an undercover narcotics agent has come back to haunt him . . . and it's the girl he loves who's caught in the middle.

Trent Cruz's orders are clear: take the girl. But there's something about this girl that has him changing the rules and playing a dangerous game to keep her safe. When his time as Rachel's protector runs out, Trent will turn his back on the only life he's known—and risk everything if it means getting her out alive.


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Before I get started, this is Book 2, please please please read Forgiving lies prior to this!


This book was AHH-Mazing in my particular opinion.  The suspense was great, really from start to finish i can honestly say i was always anticipating something.  

It starts out just prior to the events that happen at the end of Forgiving lies.  I love the overlap, i needed to know from Rachel's point of view what happened.  

Kash shows us again why we love him, he has a tremendous heart and acts on his emotions.  Which at times isn’t His best trait thats for sure but there is no denying his love for rachel and the extent he is willing to go for her.  We get to see into Kash’s prior world of undercover.  The people he lived and blended with. The culture and cutthroat world that forced him to leave before, the reason he met Rachel, and now they have taken her from him.

Kash gets pulled from the case at the very beginning, Mason however is not and he is the main intel for Kash as he is working on his own behind the scenes trying to make his own breaks into where his soon to be wife is being held captive.

The Plot Thickens… with a New Character.  I Knew, KNEW KNEW KNEW from the first time we met him (well he speaks but you don’t know its him yet) that I was gonna give him a chance, that there was more to him than what he was doing.   I will let you make your own opinion but I fell in love with Trent little by little and fell right into the L-Puddle at the end.  In life we are all predisposed to a certain way of life, I wonder what Trents life would be had he not been born into what he was.

Kash and Rachel just don’t get it easy, which is probably why they are such a great couple.  Nothing makes you stronger than butting heads and fighting, because that shows honesty for your feelings and that you have a passion for your beliefs.


I love reading books that make you ‘feel’ with each character, Molly does just that.  The panic, the anticipation the despair, the hope and the confusion and the love and the passion.  

And then you have Mr. Aloof Mason… I love mason he is like that guy in the dating world who is great and would be the best catch but he just isn’t catchable.


This book gets 5 stars out of 5 stars from me. It started out bringing you up to speed with the last book and ends well, no cliff hangers but totally open for more from these characters!


I was given an ARC for an Honest review.


Book bitch Melissa


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I was so excited to get an Arc copy to read.  I loved book 1 Forgiving lies, I didn't put it down till I had finished it and was so eager to continue with Kash and Rachel's story.  Decieving lies starts off a bit before Forgiving lies ends which was great !!  Suspense in the book was great just the right amount that even when I had to put the book down I sat for a few minutes trying to figure out how I could squeeze 5 more mins in to see what was gonna happen next.  


Kash .....book one we all fell in love with him and continuing in to Decieving Lies we can only continue to fall more in love with this stubborn, sometimes pig headed, and huge hearted man who never for one moment gives up on Rachel .  Kash has been removed from Rachel's case but Mason hasn't and being the brother, friend Kash needs to keep him some what level headed Mason leeks info as he gets it.  Molly did an amazing job with drawing you into this world they work in as undercover detectives every step of the way I felt like I was right there with the boys as they questioned, interrogated and searched for their girl.  You felt the helplessness, the anger and the love .  


Rachel.....head strong woman if anyone could survive being taken it would be her.  During her kidnaping we see her will to survive and meet another character Trent now at first I was all about hating him he took Rachel.  But as the story continues too many times to count he saves her keeps her safe, feeds her and let's her shower.  The more you see Trent you can see he is a good guy dealing with the bad hand life has delt him....instead of playing in to that hand anymore he decides to risk it all for the woman he is to watch, he fell in love with this angel she gives him hope of a different life.  These feelings he has save Rachel and buy her the time Kash and Mason need.


After Rachel is rescued most would think that they lived happily ever after but Kash and Rachel deal with the nasty aftermath of her kidnaping, Kash has to work through some feelings being the hard headed fool he is and Rachel has to learn to live again .  I loved seeing this I know it sounds crazy but to me the story wouldn't be complete with out seeing the aftermath.


This was a definite 5 star read for me!


Book bitch Stephenie 



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