A review by biblioniche
Devious Lies by Parker S. Huntington

5.0

"Finifugal
\fi-ni-‘fU-gal\ (adjective) hating endings; of someone who tries to avoid or prolong the final moments of a story, relationship, or some other journey

Finifugal originates from the Latin word fuga, for flight.
It shows us that endings are fleeting. We may hate them. We may fear them. We may avoid them. But we don’t need to. Like sunsets, endings can be beautiful. The next morning, the sun always rises again, because there is no such thing as an ending, just a new beginning."

I'd honestly never felt this with a book before - not wanting it to end. Surprisingly, I reach the epilogue of this not-so-short book, and I didn't want it to end.
I picked this book up on a whim and I'm so fuckin glad I did.

"Falling in love is like diving blindly into a book, not knowing it's destined to be my favorite."


This book pulled at my heartstrings.
The characters totally crawled into my heart and decided to crash there for the near future.
The writing was so poetic and beautiful. I truly felt for the characters.
I loved absolutely everything about this story.
It was just right. Lagom.