![]() ![]() It is an unexpected and beautiful thing really, considering the genre. That level of insight may be a distraction to some as thoughts are much more cluttered and chaotic than a speaking voice, but this is what made me feel like I knew every detail of these young women and their pain. The book is written from alternating points of view (POV) and the sisters did so much more than tell the story, we are privy to their deepest thoughts. Do not read this book if you have not yet read Mind Games.Īfter settling into the book I could finally enjoy the wonderful insights of sisters, Annie and Fia. There are no reminders about who's who, or subtle any recaps. ![]() Kiersten White picks up Perfect Lies exactly where it left off, bringing us back to the very moment we were left at, and keeps going like the two books are just one giant novel. I reviewed it before it came out, somewhere in September 2013. Shiz! It wasn't like it has been forever since I read Mind Games. Perfect Lies would have been a 4-star read if I didn't spend the better part of the first third of the book confused as all hell. ![]()
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