Initially, Moms Who Lie, the first book in a series by Brett Monk and McKenna Langford had me puzzled. Was this YA Fiction, a Thriller, a Family Drama?
Little did I know that as it unwrapped itself, it would check all those boxes.
Written from what I originally perceived as too many viewpoints; this is a book that requires you to pay close attention. Not simply because each chapter is written by a different character, but because each character is slightly nuanced, not all are likable, and all are holding onto their own secrets and biases.
Whether by the intentional design of the dual authors or by fault, some of the chapters seemed unnecessary or over-the-top in their delivery but setting my prejudices aside I read on. Be patient as this book starts slowly. The authors set up numerous characters and not all come into play immediately which was slightly frustrating but necessary to this being an ongoing series. This first book ends in a cliff-hanger which as a reader, I enjoy if the characters are interesting enough to bring me back and these, thankfully, are. I’m looking forward to the next installment and having answers to the questions this first book leaves dangling.
I received a free copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.