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Forgiving Lies: A Novel, by Molly McAdams

The fabulous New York Times and USA Today bestselling New Adult author returns with a sizzling, funny, and deeply emotional tale of passion and secrets, deception and forgiveness

A matter of secrets . . .

Undercover cop Logan "Kash" Ryan can't afford a distraction like his new neighbor Rachel Masters, even if she's the most beautiful woman he's ever seen. To catch a serial killer, he needs to stay focused, yet all he can think about is the feisty, long-legged coed whose guarded nature intrigues him.

A matter of lies . . .

Deceived and hurt before, Rachel would rather be a single, crazy cat lady than trust another guy, especially a gorgeous, tattooed bad boy with a Harley, like Kash. But when his liquid-steel eyes meet hers, it takes all of Rachel's willpower to stop herself from exploring his hot body with her own.

A matter of love . . .

As much as they try to keep it platonic, the friction between them sparks an irresistible heat that soon consumes them. Can Kash keep Rachel's heart and her life safe even as he risks his own? Will she be able to forgive his lies . . . or will she run when she discovers the dangerous truth?

  • Sales Rank: #50268 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2013-10-29
  • Released on: 2013-10-29
  • Format: Kindle eBook

Review
This first book in a new series by McAdams in the new adult romance subgenre offers a well-developed relationship and genuine romance with plenty of humor as well as scenes of sexual assault and violence. Quickly read and potent, it will leave readers craving the sequel. (Booklist)

This novel from “new adult” author McAdams (Taking Chances), which mixes together a suspenseful thriller and lighthearted romance, should please fans of both genres… (Publishers Weekly)

About the Author
Molly McAdams grew up in California but now lives in the oh-so-amazing state of Texas with her husband, daughter, and fur babies. Her hobbies include hiking, snowboarding, traveling, and long walks on the beach . . . which roughly translates to being a homebody with her hubby and dishing out movie quotes.

An avid reader her whole life, Sophie Eastlake happily extends her love of books to her passion for narrating. Sophie lives in New York, where she survives the subway grind with a book in her hand and drops in on every literary reading she can find.

Kris Koscheski, narrator, director, and audio aficionado, has worked on over four hundred audiobooks over the last twelve years. He has produced and directed many titles that have earned AudioFile Earphones Awards, Audie Awards, and Grammy nominations.

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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Five Stars
By Betty
Loved it

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Forgiving Lies
By Serenity
Ugh Molly never writes a bad book! I mean seriously, her books are amazing.

Anywho.....

Rachel and Candice are best friends. They are always together and even moved away together to the same school, same apartment, its just great. Candice is more like family really, Rachel has been with them ever since her parents died and had always been a part of Candice's family since.

So things are going great right now, except things are going to turn ugly soon. Rachel does not want Blake. Blake is Candice's cousin, and although there might have been a crush back in the day, Rachel doesn't care for Blake in that way. Yet he refuses that answer. He is going to claim her, even if it means rape, stalk, kidnap, and all levels of crazy. Yes, I might have hinted at some things that are going to happen, but the details in between are amazing!

So then you have Kash and Mason. Two undercover cops who didn't expect this case to end how it did. They came to find a serial killer and that's it. They didn't expect the killer to be closer than they thought. They also didn't expect to have cute neighbors. Mason and Candice have a little fun in the background. You'll learn more about Candice and guys as you read. But my favorite was Kash and Rachel of course. These two are such a pain, but so worth the read when they finally give in. Kash gives Rachel a nickname, that she isn't too fond off, but after a while she kinda deals with it. They are always doing something to push the buttons on the other and it would get to the point that you just need to scream at the book and tell them to hurry it up. But when the ending started to come around, I didn't expect to see their relationship hit such a high level.

But overall, no matter what happens, Molly always know how to get at your emotions. She has written another amazing book!

29 of 36 people found the following review helpful.
Not my favorite by this author
By Patti TheLoveJunkee
PJV Quickie: I've read and enjoyed other books by Molly McAdams and I really wanted to like Forgiving Lies. Unfortunately, I found the story to be formulaic and the characters unlikable. At about the halfway point I started getting into the story, but then the epilogue ruined it for me (again).

Review:
Rachel Masters is finishing up her third year of college. Rachel's parents died at the beginning of her senior year of high school and her BFF Candice's family took her in for her senior year. Rachel followed Candice from their home in California to the University of Texas in Austin. Candice's cousin, Blake, whom Rachel had a crush on as a child, has also started working at UT as a personal trainer in the athletics department. Candice has been incessantly bugging Rachel to go out with Blake, and when Rachel finally agrees (to get Candice to stop whining about it), the date goes okay, but after they go out twice Blake gets weird and Rachel doesn't want to see him any more, which is difficult because he's Candice's cousin and works in the department Rachel's studies are in.

Logan "Kash" Ryan is an undercover cop in Tampa Bay, Florida, and after a violent gang puts out a hit on Kash and his partner, Mason, they are sent undercover to find a serial killer in Austin. They move in to the apartment across the walkway from Rachel and Candice, and a friendship develops. Kash knows Rachel is hiding secrets, but he can't tell Rachel he's got secrets of his own. When things get serious, will Rachel be able to forgive Kash his `necessary lies', or will he lose the best thing that's ever happened to him?

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*Warning - this book has a detailed rape scene in it, which can be an issue for some readers*

As I said in my PJV quickie, I wanted to like Forgiving Lies. I've read and enjoyed other books by this author and the blurb looked good. That being said, I had so many eyerolls reading Forgiving Lies that I may need to go see an optometrist. It's like she took a checklist of things needed in a NA and ticked them off to be sure everything was included:
~rape;
~dead parents;
~self-centered bff;
~tattooed hero (piercing optional);
~hero also rides a motorcycle and/or plays guitar (in this case, both);
~hero feels the need to keep the heroine "safe";
~cliffhanger ending

I think by this point it's obvious I had issues with Forgiving Lies. At first the writing read as awkward, but I just put it off to getting used to the tone of a new book. Then, in the first few chapters, Blake is acting weird and Rachel is all "oh, maybe I forgot my car died after I was already at the coffee shop and I also forgot I called my BFF and told her to send Blake to come get me." Blake comes off as a mustache-twirling villian and the whole setup in the first few chapters felt forced and obvious.

Kash came off as a pretty good hero (even with the swoon-overkill: tattooed, pierced, motorcycle-riding undercover cop who also plays guitar and sings) and I genuinely liked his character. He had a few issues of his own, and without getting into spoilers I can't go into specifics, but sufficeth to say the whole book I kept thinking "He does remember that in real life he lives in Tampa Bay, yes?"

Now, on to Rachel's BFF Candice: Seriously one of the worst BFFs ever:
~She ignores Rachel's repeated "no" and bullies her into accepting a date with Blake;
~She continuously locks Rachel out of the apartment without warning when she's having sex (instead of say, locking her own bedroom door so Rachel can use the rest of the apartment); and
~She doesn't believe Rachel when she tells her she's been raped and gets annoyed when Rachel wants to avoid her rapist.

All in all, I felt like for much of the story the characters were written to fit the plot: many of Rachel's reactions to Kash didn't ring true in light of the events at the beginning of the book, and I felt like the story still would have worked and would have been more believable if said events hadn't happened.

Now, the epilogue. Even though I got off to a rocky start, Kash kind of carried the story for me and I was enjoying it to the end...it was a good ending and this particular reader was satisfied. Then, the author pulls an out-of-the-blue cliffhanger out of her pocket that I guess is supposed to grab readers and leave them wanting the next book, but for me it just read like a blatant "buy my next book" ploy. Instead of being left satisfied, I was left annoyed by the whole thing.

Recommendations:
Based on goodreads reviews, I think am in the minority in not liking Forgiving Lies, so I think it will appeal to readers who like New Adult. Fans of tattooed cop heroes and angsty heroines will devour Forgiving Lies.(less)

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