Two Truths and a Lie by Meg Mitchell Moore is a 2020 William Morrow Publication.
Um… This book is a hot mess-
This sounded like a great summer read. The cover shows two women soaking up some rays on the beach, and the synopsis promised some good sudsy drama. I was sold!
Unfortunately, this entire book was a bore. I kept waiting for something to happen, for the pacing to pick up, for the characters to come to life- but by the time I made it three quarters of the way in, I thought about throwing in the towel, and was seriously considering a rare DNF.
I’d made it that far, though, so I hung on thinking there HAD to be a big twist coming- something had to come to a head- because, after all, the ‘the squad’ kept hinting that something big was going to transpire.
Well, geez, there was one big plot development, very late in the game, but it was completely unnecessary to the story. It didn’t change the trajectory of anyone’s life- in that no one strayed from their original plans- nor did it give anyone a grand epiphany- so, I didn’t see the point in it.
Also- there was the big- ‘too many characters’ pet peeve, although, because the pace was so slow, with nothing much happening, I didn’t really have too much trouble keeping up with everyone- but still, most of the characters never saw liftoff- no growth, no progress, no connection, or emotional attachments.
To make matters worse, I had checked the audio version out of the library, to complement the e-book- and one of the major characters was named ‘Alexa’. Now, I’ve struggled with this situation before, but never like this. The girl’s name was spoken, what seemed like hundreds of times, and every dang time my Echo device wakes up, exasperated, and cranky, telling me it 'didn’t know how to help me with that'- or 'I don’t know that one', or giving me some long, irrelevant information from Wikipedia, all while the audiobook was trying to play. So, I ended up returning the audiobook to the library before my Alexa and I both lost our minds.
*Note- yes, I know you can change the wake- up name for the echo, but I don’t want to. I’ve used ‘Alexa’ for years, and I’m too old and set in my ways to change it now. I also don’t use my phone for audio, wear painful earbuds or heavy headphones, and don’t listen in my car, because I don’t travel long distances. I like my home setup, just fine, thank you very much. Authors just need to stop naming major characters, Alexa!!!!!!! AAARRRGGG!!!! 😁😁😁😁
Overall, this one was a miss for me-still lots of great ‘beach’ and ‘summer’ reads out there, though- so on to the next!