
Devious Lies An Enemie
Reviews

This book was aggressively mid bordering on bad. The author skipped most of the good parts and for a romance KU novel there was shockingly little spice, and what was there was not good. This is a strangely plotted book and I don’t necessarily believe the characters are in love. And none of the stakes with teeth in it ever panned out. Plus there were just full-on chapters that were useless fluff. Over written to be sure.

Parker S. Huntington, welcome to my list of favorite authors! HOLY SHIT. THIS BOOK WAS AMAZING, UNFORGETTABLE, AND BEAUTIFULLY WRITTEN. I can’t contain my love and enjoyment for this book. How in the world am I JUST reading Parker S. Huntington for the first time? It’s addictive, angsty and I am truly impressed with everything about this read. All the characters that we met were great. If I liked or didn’t like a specific character, I thought they fit perfectly into this book making every character memorable for me. Both Nash and Emery (our main characters) will be ones that I will never forget about. There’s now a permanent stamp with their names imprinted on my bookish brain. Have you ever read a book and it leaves you speechless? This is what this book did to me. It took me a week to get all my thoughts into coherent sentences. Overall, I think this book is fabulous. Is this book long as hell? Yes. Does it need to be this long? No, absolutely not. But, did I appreciate the length, attention to detail and description? HELL YES! I love a good slow burn, angsty, enemies-to-lovers read. This hit all the ticks for me. It had solid writing, great detail and description and overall sucked me right into the Eastridge world. I honestly think that this is going to end up on my favorite reads for 2020. No doubt about it that this is a SOLID ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐!

emerynash <3

The writing is so fucking pretentious. The unnecessary words and long monolouges were vomit inducing.

1.5 / 5 This was some cute shit


















