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Truth & Lies #4

Tell Me No Lies

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Truth & Lies, Book Four

Tess and Jake have avoided their attraction since they’d first discovered boys and girls were different. But when Tess hits rock bottom, Jake decides the best way to pull her back up is his way…which involves whips, cuffs, ropes, some highly customized workout equipment and a heaping helping of control.

192 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 1, 2012

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Delphine Dryden

38 books369 followers
I write contemporary and erotic romance, and sometimes steampunk romance! To contact me, go to my website or find me on social media.

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Profile Image for Jess.
2,343 reviews78 followers
December 12, 2012
Hmm, no one has written a review for this yet? My thoughts, in no particular order:

Given how short the story is, I was really happy that it built on the decades-long friendship Tess and Jake had. That made the friends-to-lovers change more meaningful to me, and by the last scene (which was a delightful way to end the book), I totally believed in their HEA.

There's a lot of sex in the story (it's from the EC Taboo line, so this isn't a surprise) but I think if there had been another 20 pages more of story/character exploration I would have been happier with the whole. I think the BDSM elements of the h/h's relationship would be considered sugarkink?

The set-up made me a bit concerned, but fortunately the author took the approach of acknowledging the heroine's need for mental health care in a frank, loving way.

This is definitely the best in the Truth & Lies series. It makes me happy to see Ms. Dryden's writing continue to improve, and gives me hope for even more wonderful stories from her in the future.
Profile Image for Jo * Smut-Dickted *.
2,038 reviews517 followers
January 14, 2013
Outstanding book. I enjoyed both characters a great deal. Jake was not the perfect Dom and more than aware of his faults and Tess was willing to let go. There is humor and trust here. Dryden dealt with a main character suffering from depression with tact and sensitivity but did not turn it maudlin or put you somewhere in Tess's head that confused you. Her descriptions of the pain/pleasure moments are right on. Tess thinks a statement once the first big scene is over and she knows she cannot un-know what she has discovered about herself. That pivotal moment is just so true and it hit me so hard. It is like in the Fellowship of the Ring when Frodo knows he can never go back truly to the Shire - it is not who he is anymore. I just love this author. She always hits it out the park with me!

* Review copy provided for an honest review *
Profile Image for Katherine.
5,400 reviews42 followers
October 14, 2013
I felt the resolution of heroine's issues - which are considerable - felt rushed. Overall though, quite good. Very hot domination scenes, and I loved the descriptions of how the heroine/sub felt when he sent her into subspace - the peace, the calm - that overcomes her.

Bought from Kobo.
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2,335 reviews40 followers
December 30, 2015
My favorite of the series. I wish it was just a little bit longer. :)
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April 17, 2016
I'm sick to death of bdsm - so over it (something I never thought I'd say). Not my favourite in this series but interesting all the same.
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