More like 4 ½ stars. This is the first book I’ve read by Kathy Herman, but from what I read about her, I had a feeling I would like it. And I did! It had the suspenseful plot that slowly built throughout the book and also a really good twist of romantic tension between Zoe and her husband, Pierce. I kept hoping she’d tell him all her lies, and then I found myself hoping Pierce would forgive her. Really grew to like these characters—they just couldn’t split up!
Zoe was a very layered character. Beginning the book, the reader knows she did something wrong, but not what. As the story progresses, her sin is reveled, but I kept discovering more and more layers of Zoe. She’d built such a wall of protection around her—with her false name and past—that she herself almost believed it. Definitely a three-dimensional(or more!) character! Pierce seemed a bit thin at the beginning of the book. It took me a while to like him, but by the time Zoe had to confess to him, he’d grown on me and I began to see a deeper side to him.
One of my favorite twists in False Pretenses (and there were many!) is when Zoe’s life is now in danger because of the false identity she choice. Of all the identities she could’ve picked to start her new life, she landed the one with ties to the drug lords. Wow! What a blow that must’ve been for Zoe! Kathy’s writing was strong and vivid, really putting the reader in Zoe’s little town in Louisiana.
While it took a little to get into this plot, once the ball started rolling it never stopped. I found it easy to immerse myself into False Pretenses and get all caught up in Zoe’s lies and deceits. What an awful way to live, with so much falsehood hanging over you all the time. There were a few parts or scenes that felt a bit awkward for the characters or didn’t flow, but it wasn’t that bad and I doesn’t sway me from reading more of Kathy’s books in the future! I recommend this for adults as well as teens. Nothing questionable that stood out to me, and False Pretenses holds many wonderful lessons on how lies can eat at your conscience and also on how your sins will always find you out.