If you like stories with morally grey characters, those that are twisty and filled with suspense, consider reading Nicole J. Owens' debut novel Beneath Your Lies.
This domestic thriller and dark romance with a wronged wife, a cheating public figure husband ,and a sexy hitman is a story of secrets, seduction, and revenge with the main character Veronica playing the long game to exact it. It is told in dual points of view, well three because there's also character named Taylor whose perspective we get.
Married to Richard, the District Attorney, who is up for re-election, Veronica confronts him about his latest instance of infidelity. Tears, pleading, and promises follow as she anticipated but nothing prepared her for a proposal from her scheming much older husband that gave her the green light to have an affair, albeit with stipulations he set out, so they would be even.
The man even suggested - or was it instructed? - that he check in to a hotel to execute the deal.
What follows is a hard pass on the guy Richard sent for the hook up, a near miss from two brazen men who tried to get with Veronica, and sizzling encounters with the dark brooding Ronan, aka Death's Shadow. Their chemistry leapt off the pages.
Owen's writing is good and kept me gripped as the story progressed but I found it predictable and a tad trite.
Believe me when I say it's not the author, it's me. I have read so many stories and watched so many movies and TV shows/series in this genre that I am hardly surprised by how they develop. I see clues in a sentence, a chance meeting, and glance, a word. Unless the book is incredibly boring, I keep reading until the end.
I figured out what was likely to happen and kept reading to see how it would unfold, how the author would make the links for the reader.
I will not give spoilers. What I will state is that the inclusion of the first "Taylor" chapter was a major clue and I admit I didn't read the other chapters with this character at all. I knew who she was although I didn't understand why this POV was dropped into the story the way they were. Frankly, they didn't work for me and served as a nuisance because I'd be reading Veronica or Ronan's perspective and bam! up pops Taylor.
I also had an inkling, as I like to call it, about:
a) who the serial killer before I met the character. It was solidified in the chapter with the meeting at the restaurant, and the rationale for them.
b)who was really behind Ronan's hire and why
c)who Richard's latest conquest was and why
That's all I will state because I will not spoil it for other readers.
Beneath Your Lies is a good story with a cast of well developed and for the most part, typical characters who acted as they were expected. The tall, dark, handsome dangerous Ronan was my favourite person and apart from his possessiveness, I liked that as hard as he was, he was not afraid to be vulnerable and let Veronica and Sylvie in.
I liked how their romance elements of the story were intertwined and how they unfolded and how the main characters recognised their feelings, learnt to trust each other, and were wiling to work through the challenges they were dealt.
The ending hinted of another angry character who may seek revenge for what transpired. However, I am not intrigued enough to read a sequel if that is the case. I would read another book by the author and recommend this one to readers who like this genre and dark romance.
Thanks to Netgalley for the ARC.