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Lies Of Omission (2000)

by Taryn Plendl(Favorite Author)
3.56 of 5 Votes: 3
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review 1: To be honest, I didn't finish the book. But I just couldn't get into it. I strive to finish every book I start, but I just couldn't do it. I think what made it difficult for me to continue was the way the story was written. I don't really like to read about the everyday mundane things characters are doing. An example of this would be Payton coming home to her apartment and giving the blow by blow steps of her nighttime routine, such as: making tea, then sitting down, flipping through a magazine, putting the tea cup down, then change clothes...I'm sure you get the picture. I also had a hard time with the use of "I". It's probably just me, but when I read a lot of "I did this", "I woke up", "I looked here", or "I think this".. I start to feel disconnected and like I'm just r... moreeading a description of a characters movements like a robot. It became too difficult to engage and care about the characters, which then led to my not wanting to invest time into finishing Payton and Garrett's story. I truly hate to leave this unfinished, but with many books TBR, I needed to spend my time trying to get to others.
review 2: LOVE...LOVE this book. I have read every book Taryn Plendl has written and I love her way of writing. I loved the characters Payton, Garrett & Jackson.I think Garrett & Jackson shared a very special bond among brothers. I also admired Payton's courage so much she had to deal with so much pain and suffering I wanted a HEA for all of them and this author pulled it off. Read this book won't disappoint. less
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lanilou24
I wanted more! Too short but a good quick read!
Celia_JoAnna
An okay book that needs some editing.
Andy
Free (2/12/2014) on Amazon.
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