Welcome to my blog tour stop for The Lying Club which is been hosted by Park Row Books, Hanover Square Press, MIRA Books, Graydon House, Inkyard Press ,HarperCollinsPublishers | Harlequin
Author: Annie Ward
Rating: 5
Would I recommend it? Yes
Would I read more by this author? Yes
First off like always I want to say a huge thank you to the publisher Harlequin Trade Publishing, Park Row, the author Annie Ward , and to NetGalley for the invite to join this blog tour as well as letting me read and review it.
When picking this book up, get in some comfy clothes,a drank, and some snacks,and tell your friends your all book up because once you start reading this you won't want to stop at all , or you might say ok just a few more pages , but it'll be more then at believe me, I didn't want to stop when I start it. One of the things that made it so much enjoyable was how it was told, in such a way that it had you question everything you thought you knew about the characters and their lives, as well as who was the bodies that where carried out of the school , and was the tension between mothers and daughters just your typical teenage growing pains or was something else going on, there was one character in the book that right from the start I just couldn't stand, it seemed that he was always saying one thing and doing the exact opposite , and playing everyone against each other , the way he played the good guy was sicking , and the way he would talking the mothers into stuff by saying it was the best thing for their daughters just showed what type of person he was, and in the very end he got what was coming to him because he showed his true shelf, to find out who and what happened you have to pick this up and read it for yourself.
Social Links:
Twitter: @_annie_ward
Facebook: @anniewardbooks
Author Bio:
Annie Ward is the author of Beautiful Bad. She has a BA in English literature from UCLA and an MFA in screenwriting from the American Film Institute. Her first short screenplay, Strange Habit, starring Adam Scott, was an official selection of the Sundance Film Festival and the Grand Jury Award winner at the Aspen Film Festival. She has received a Fulbright scholarship and an Escape to Create artist residency. She lives in Kansas with her family.
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