Little White Lies by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
SUMMARY
Sawyer Taft didn't expect her estranged grandmother to show up at her apartment door and offer her a contract to participate in debutante season. When she realizes that immersing herself in her grandmother's "society" might mean discovering the answer to her father's identity and braces herself for a year of makeovers, big dresses, bigger egos, scandalous secrets, and a whole lot of bless you heart.
When I heard Jennifer Lynn Barnes was releasing a new book I immediately added it to my to read, without even reading the synopsis - just the title. I loved The Naturals series (ignoring the first book) and was hesitant to anticipate it too much, but gladly started the book. But onto the review.
So as usual, I'll tell 4.0 things I liked about the book and 1.0 thing I didn't like.
So what did I think?
+1 | The characters were well done, with every layer of them thought out and new revelations always there.
+1 | Probably my main point: anticipation, surprises and as a reader not knowing what would happen - or assuming wrong.
+1 | Similar to the previous point, the friendships and all relationships were artfully woven together.
+1 | Simply put, the writing. The dual timeline worked well, unlike lots I've previously read of.
+1 | Simply put, the writing. The dual timeline worked well, unlike lots I've previously read of.
+1 | Probably my main point: anticipation, surprises and as a reader not knowing what would happen - or assuming wrong.
- 1 | The book felt slightly dragged - but the audiobook took care of that (also making it quite interesting with the strong Southern accents).
Read on lovelies,
S
No comments:
Post a Comment
I'm better reached via Instagram or email:
@booksonal
booksonal@gmail.com
Thanks for reading :)