The Tower is a very good continuation of the Deck of Lies series. I finished this book the day I started reading it.*Spoilers ahead for those who haven't read the first book*The Tower starts is mostly about Rain trying to figure out who is Laurel's killer, along with the added family and friend dram...
Wow, this book was very enjoyable. It kept me hooked, and the story didn't seem too rushed for only 146 pages. This fairly addictive, well written novel is a must read for people looking for something fresh, quick, and mysterious. The description is not very elaborate, which is, as it turned out, a ...
Read this and other reviews at my blog.The time has come. After sitting patiently in her jail cell for months, Rain's trial is about to begin. After months of plotting and planning, she can finally gain her freedom. Or can she? Surrounded by all the lies, she is left wondering if Asher will really t...
Review originally posted at arielavalon.comRain has figured out who really killed Laurel, but this is only the beginning. She very quickly finds that the Von Shelton's own her, and when they want secrets to hide, they stay hidden. Rain has a plan, she will see to it that River will not ever see tria...
This review was originally posted at arielavalon.comRain is firm in her belief that River did not kill Lauren like everyone says. She is determined to find a way to prove his innocence. She just isn't expecting to become a suspect herself, or to find out that her world is about to become even more d...
Review copy was provided by the author for an honest review.Review originally posted at arielavalon.comRain Ramey has spent her life thinking she was one person, just to learn she was kidnapped shortly after birth and belonged in a whole different world. Desperate to know why she was kidnapped, firm...
First posted on: Books For YA!Justice revolves around Rain Ramey who found out that the things she knew about her life was all a lie and just in one day her world turned upside down.The quote, "Don't judge a book by its cover" is so applicable to this one. I, myself, am surprised that I liked this b...
Full review here on TotalTeenFictionI was sent a copy of this book and I've been meaning to read it for a while. This is the first book in the Deck of Lies series and I wasn't really sure what to expect (the cover doesn't give much away!) but as soon as I started it I was pretty much hooked. The sto...
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