Member Reviews
*Thank you Netgalley and the publisher for providing me with an early copy of this book for review, all opinions are my own*
This is not the kind of book I'm used to reading. The book tells the story of three women who are neighbors, at the beginning of the book we see that someone fell from the stairs of their apartment complex so the book throws us a few days before that event to make us understand what really happened.
This is not a totally intriguing story but you get so involved with the life story of these women and everything they are going through that you cannot stop reading because you need to know what will happen.
We have three very different women here with totally different lives and personalities and they are the ones who make this book so captivating, if you don't like the characters you probably won't like the story either because they are the ones who move the plot forward.
The author's writing is nothing special is very simple but nice and quick to read.
I loved the characters and loved getting involved in their lives which made the reading experience very enjoyable.
The ending I thought was a little too fast and some things happened so easily and certainly to give a happy ending that I thought it was a bit meh, but I didn't hate the ending because it did make sense with the characters.
I highly recommend the book if you like to read books with strong women, who know what they want and have a very interesting life to follow.
1054 Mockingbird Lane is an apartment building where a body has been discovered at the bottom of the staircase..
Embry, Riki, and Sylvia are three women who live in this building and the story is told POV from them..
𝐄𝐦𝐛𝐫𝐲~is married to Brandon and has two children, devoted to her family..
𝐑𝐢𝐤𝐢~is a second grade teacher and has a secret crush on Brandon, yes her good friend Embry's husband..
𝐒𝐲𝐥𝐯𝐢𝐚~dating the man of her dreams but he is not fully vested due to still dealing with his ex-girlfriend..she came across a bit selfish to me..
Now even though the book starts off with finding this dead body, that is not what this book focuses around and I enjoyed that; the books is about these women and their lives, friendships, desires and secrets because each of these women have a lot going on..
If you are looking for books to start your 2021 book year off with add this one to your #tbr..
On a side note and totally dating myself here, but the address brought my brain right to 1313 Mockingbird Lane and the Munsters..
I didn't enjoy this book at all. It felt like it took forever for anything exciting to happen, and the characters were horribly boring.
I was intruiged by this books premise! Ultimately though i do not believe the genre catagory is correct and i was left a bit bored. I wanted way more but the novel took a turn that i did not see coming and it did not work for me.
This one will remind you of a Desperate Housewives or Melrose Place! Three women all live in the same apartment complex and they have secrets. And of course, there is a body at the bottom of their staircase! This is definitely a dramatic story! You will follow in all the escapades of Riki, Embry and Sylvia! They are each complex in their own way and after their own happiness! Be sure to check this one out!
this book could not keep my interest. I was quite bored and I did not like it at all. I was not a fan. I did not like reading it
Three ladies and one dead body at the bottom of their stairs. Each women stuck in their own different romantic relationships. Romance, death and mystery... if you love thrillers then grab this one in January!
I really enjoyed this! I loved all the main characters and felt so invested throughout the entire book. Never a dull moment and flew through it towards the end.
This book was well-written and a page-turner
Thank you so much to NetGalley for sending me a copy for review purposes.
I liked this story, but I wouldn’t say that it was super thrilling. I predicted elements of the story and it didn’t leave me with any moments that were shocking.
It was an interesting tale.
3.5/5 ⭐️
This book is all about secrets and lies and women taking charge of their lives. Sylvia, Embry, and Rikki all live in the same apartment complex. Sylvia's boyfriend has been lying to her about being single so she plots her revenge on him. Embry is afraid to tell her starving actor husband that she is pregnant with their third child and is desperately seeking a way to improve their finances. Rikki is constantly butting heads with the parents on the board of the school where she teaches and nursing a secret crush on Embry's husband. This book is unpredictable. You never know where it's going to go. All the characters are likable, but while Embry and Rikki are both more unassuming and sweet and gradually begin to assert themselves more and take charge of their lives, Sylvia is a gutsy ballbuster who is not afraid to take charge from the get go. While it's probably not that uncommon to harbor a revenge fantasy every now and then, it's not likely that most people would actually take action to turn that fantasy into a reality or do so in the spectacular fashion of Sylvia. Accordingly, this story is a great one to read if you just suffered a bad breakup yourself because it's very cathartic. Although the ending to the story is mostly satisfactory, it does leave you wanting to know more about what happens to Sylvia next and if it all goes according to plan although somehow knowing her character you''ll just bet it will.
Lie, Lie Again is the perfect beach read. It is fun, quick, and filled with drama! It is also very forgettable, but it is an easy way to pass the time or get you out of a reading slump.
I personally loved the three main women. They all had their flaws, but it is what drives this story. Sylvia is a charming woman who can con her way out of anything. Riki is a private school teacher with a crush on her neighbor who is married to her close friend, Embry. Sweet Embry is just a young housewife doing her best. Maybe a bit of a pushover. She is the true innocent party, and her secret isn’t anything bad.
There is a dead body found in the beginning of the book and I suppose that kicks off the mystery and events leading up to it, but you honestly forget about it. Somehow that isn’t the most interesting part of this story? I got sucked into the suburban drama and realistic life problems. Once the death happened, it wasn’t a big moment. It didn’t affect many people. I am just mentioning this because I see this being advertised as a Mystery Thriller. There is nothing that thrilling and the mystery isn’t really there. So if you are hoping for some thrilling murder, this isn’t the book for you. It is much closer to chick-lit.
Hard for me to delve into this without further spoilers, so I will end it here. My final thoughts: Entertaining, but I do wish there was more diversity in this story. Overall, I rated this a solid 3/5.
Thank you Netgalley and Lake Union Publishing for the arc! This title was released January 1, 2021.
While I loved reading Lie, Lie Again, the writing is fantastic, I’m left feeling a bit eh. It’s possible this is my own doing as I went into this thinking it would fall somewhere in the mystery/thriller genre, but it did not. There were a few stagnant areas in the plot, and the wrap up was seamless with no twist. Overall the book was entertaining read.
Fast paced book and I really enjoyed it. Good story line and I think people are gonna love it. I would definitely read again and recommend
This was a fun read. Yes, there is a dead body that the plot focuses around, but this isn't a thriller/mystery. It is just pure, enjoyable chick lit. It was a nice respite from the more intense books I have been reading.
This was an interesting story -about three women who live in the same apartment complex. They are a bit quirky - each choosing a different route in their life. One is married with kids, one is sophisticated and trying to land the perfect guy, and the last is a teacher for a private school and okay with her more quiet life. The whole book is each chapter taking a visit to each woman as they got through their highs and lows of their day and relationships and jobs.
There IS a mystery listed at the beginning, the very first chapter, but that storyline definitely felt like a 2nd thought and not the whole premise of the story. There is not a lot of tension or buildup or focus on the mystery (at least for me) and more the day to day routine of each woman's life. It was good but I didn't love it.
I wouldn't say this was a thriller/mystery as I went into it thinking it was - however I found it to be fun and riveting.
My only issue was the number of characters - I often struggle when there are multiple character lines to follow and this was no different. I found it fun to read, but these types of stories are hard for me to follow - no fault to the author!
Had so much fun reading this book. It had a good mix of humor and drama. It gave me desperate housewives vibes and i enjoyed every second of it.
I finished Lie, Lie Again by Stacy Wise a few weeks ago and I still feel conflicted on how to rate/review it. ⠀
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On one hand, the writing and character development was addictive and very enjoyable. It had all the happenings for a really good domestic thriller. There were major Big Little Lies vibes, which I am indeed a fan of. ⠀
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Sadly, the title and the summary make it sound way more menacing and thrillery than it really was. I ended the book feeling "oh that's it?" I feel like if my expectations from the title and summary wouldn't have been there, I would have enjoyed it way more. ⠀
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This book is a heck of a lot of fun. Little lies, big lies, scheming & more. This story takes place in a four-plex & it is a female-driven drama. Now, I’m careful to use the word “drama” because there are definitely moments & passages that made me laugh. I just couldn’t put it down.
Read this book if you like ensemble stories. Each character’s storyline weaves together & it just sucks you in! LIE, LIE AGAIN is entertaining, enjoyable & so bingeworthy!
I just couldn't get into this one. I didn't care about any of the characters - none of their backstories were relatable to me.