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A review by ameserole
Liar, Liar by K.J. Larsen
3.0
It was a pretty good mystery even though the pacing through me off a little.
Liar, Liar is a book that ended up working for one of my reading challenges. Not that I wouldn't ever dive into a good mystery book or anything. In it, you will meet Cat DeLuca. She runs her own agency that catches adulterers. Then there's her brother, Rocco, who is a cop. I was definitely getting some mob feels as well but I wasn't complaining one freaking bit.
Now Cat definitely had some funny moments. I will admit that I laughed and snorted at some things - hey! it's the Italian in me. That being said, I enjoyed getting to know her and reading this book. It was definitely entertaining from time to time. If I could change one thing it would be the boring parts - enter the whole pacing issue I mentioned before.
In the end, not sure if I will dive into the next book or not. There's just way too many books to read and I need to knock down my TBR!
Liar, Liar is a book that ended up working for one of my reading challenges. Not that I wouldn't ever dive into a good mystery book or anything. In it, you will meet Cat DeLuca. She runs her own agency that catches adulterers. Then there's her brother, Rocco, who is a cop. I was definitely getting some mob feels as well but I wasn't complaining one freaking bit.
Now Cat definitely had some funny moments. I will admit that I laughed and snorted at some things - hey! it's the Italian in me. That being said, I enjoyed getting to know her and reading this book. It was definitely entertaining from time to time. If I could change one thing it would be the boring parts - enter the whole pacing issue I mentioned before.
In the end, not sure if I will dive into the next book or not. There's just way too many books to read and I need to knock down my TBR!