Irrevocably in love with Holly - a woman clearly too consumed in herself and her own selfish desires to care - Rich needs to step back and re-evaluate his life. Lost to fantasies and dreams of a life with his love, he's begun to see that she'll never reciprocate. After meeting a new coworker however, things start to change for the better, but have Holly's sordid charms got a greater grip on him than he realizes?
Holly's story may be over, but what of her long-suffering friends with benefits, Rich? Lie To Me: Hidden Desires explores the struggles and heart-break of Holly's former lover, and the chance for new love on the horizon! Get a copy today!
I wasn't too impressed with this book. The characters are annoying and the end is unsatisfactory. Even the intimate scenes, which this story is clearly pinning all its hopes on, aren't that great and get a bit repetitive. Overall I probably won't read this again and am not interested enough to read any more in the series.
Evelyn Troy has written this book with such passion that you simply can't put it down, I have to admit that I was rooting for the underdog in this love bound triangle , Rich it even pained me somewhat to know that he was so broken .His dedication and love for Holly I hoped would have somehow absorbed into her thick skull ,but it was not meant to be .On the other hand Dylan although a somewhat scoundrel that was debonair to a fault won the heart of Holly and I have to say that I am thoroughly please,because even though they sought out each other for the wrong reasons ,they in the end came to the realization in the end that their lives would be incomplete without each other regardless of the mistakes and wrong turns that they've made in the process,bravo Evelyn Troy for a work well written.
This book had me from beginning to end. Just when I thought it would go one way, the author kept turning me in a different direction. It was intriguing and a different type of love story.
Nothing about this book was bad. The grammar and spelling was passable. The storyline worked. The sex scenes were serviceable. But the effect as a whole just eh. Lie To Me is a good starter novel.