REBECCA'S REVIEW:
"Riles? . . . I recognize the voice but it can't be . . . "
Riley Bishop's husband was dead, but his voice on the phone was very much alive. It was all so confusing, forcing Riley to make a split-second decision whether or not to meet the presumed alive and persuasive Lucas at a pre-determined location. Just when her life and the lives of her two children had begun to revolve around a new normal, which included Deputy U. S. Marshall Tucker Shaw . . . Riley's nightmare had awoken to reality.
"You don't have to do this alone."
With its confounding, disconcerting and perplexing plot twists, this psychological thriller is custom made for the avid reader who loves to get lost in a story.
*I purchased this book and was under no obligation to provide a positive review.
BackCover Blurb:
Just when she thought it was over.
Just when she thought her children were safe.
Just when she thought she found love again.
Lies filled with half-truths—especially when you want to believe them—are the easiest to believe. After her husband’s murder, Riley Bishop is working to put the pieces of her life back together, but there is one lie she never imagined being true. It’s going to take everything in her to survive what happens next. Book three in a fast-paced psychological thriller series that starts with The Lies We Believe.
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