A review by mpr2000
Liar, Liar by Lisa Jackson

4.0

For me this is one of those authors that when you start one of their books you are unable to put it down!
The story is told between the past and the present, while we discover the story of Didi Storm and the race against the clock of her daughter searching for the truth, risking her life with it.
This is a thriller full of hate, betrayal and family confrontations, that will make the reader think about their parents and how much they love them. The story of Remmi is heartbreaking, her mother left her when she was young and she had to live with her aunt's family knowing that they hated her. Of course Remmi's mother was not a saint; she was a diva, needing attention and money all the time... But a mother is a mother, and Remmi knows that maybe she is dead, but she needs to know the truth, is time to close the door to the past and start living.
The story is really addictive, but sometimes the story of Didi is a little bit boring. I know it needs to be there to make the reader understand completely what really had happened.
It was interesting reading the part of the "killer" who wants to kill Remmi, but at the same time it tries to explain why is doing it and maybe having a little regrets about it.
I have to say I am always surprised about how families can play such a big role in anyone's life, depending if you feel loved or not your life could change completely... In this case be prepared for a few lies and a lot of secrets!
If you are searching for an addictive read with betrayal, lies and a little bit of romance, this one is for you!
Would you remove the past to know the truth?