A review by gvharlamert
Forgiving Lies by Molly McAdams

5.0

I absolutely LOVE Molly McAdams. She has such a distinct writing style and is a fabulous storyteller. This was the first book that I ever read by her and I was instantly a fan.

Unlike Taking Chances and From Ashes this story is not wrapped up in just one book. Matter of fact, it ends on a pretty big cliffhanger that makes you immediately want to go out and buy Deceiving Lies (which is fabulous by the way). First things first let's talk about Logan Kash Ryan. Because he is my latest book boy obsession. He's tall, dark, handsome, and completely yummy (even though in real life someone as intimidating as him would have me running the opposite direction).

So a character rundown:
Kash : swoon and drooling
Rachel : lovable sour patch
Mason (Kash's best friend and police partner): big teddy bear
Candace (Best friend of Rachel): Ugh and ggrrrr
Blake (Candace's cousin): Creepy as frick

This book has so many conflicts going at once but they are woven in a way that the plot flows smoothly instead of being one big disjointed mess (which it had every potential to be just that). This story is told from alternating POV which I love because I love seeing both sides of the story. Once again, McAdams makes you feel everything that the characters feel. This book had suspense in it and I remember reading when reading it the first time the thought process when I realized who the serial killer was (oh yeah, that happens).

I would absolutely recommend this book to anyone. Honestly, top 5 favorite book of all time. I'm convinced McAdams can't write anything less than spectacular.