A Hundred Lies
by Jean M. Grant
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Pub Date Aug 05 2020 | Archive Date Aug 31 2020
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Description
1322, Scotland
Rosalie Threston's fortune-telling lies have caught up with her. Uprooted yet again, she's on the run from a ruthless English noblewoman. She flees to Scotland and seeks refuge in the arms of a laird's son who happens to be a real Seer.
A bloody past and inevitable future plague Domhnall Montgomerie. He avoids physical contact with others to ease the painful visions. When an accidental touch reveals only delight, he wonders if Rose is the key to silencing the Sight.
Mystical awakening unravels with each kiss. But can Domhnall embrace his gift in time to save her life, even it means exposing her lies?
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781509231980 |
PRICE | $5.99 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
4-4.5 Stars!! I REALLY enjoyed this book. This is the first time I’ve had the pleasure of reading anything by Jean M.Grant. This book is the 3rd in the series but can be read as a standalone. I pretty much guessed who the ‘bad guy’ was really early on. However, I still loved this book & was even surprised a few times. Interesting story. I have a few questions still about everyone in the book, even after the epilogue. Hopefully the author continues with the rest of the family members & distant relatives stories! I’d definitely recommend this book, especially if you’re into paranormal romance and mystery!!
*I received this book at no charge from the publisher and I voluntarily left a review.*
Beautiful cover. Beautiful story. Beautiful characters. I loved everything about this book. The plot was intriguing, filled with mystery, romance, and danger. The characters had great chemistry. I loved how slow they took their relationship in the beginning. As a reader, I got to experience the flutters of the first meeting, of developing feelings, and more as the romance progressed in the story.
The author does an amazing job at stradling genres. Her women’s fiction book was incredible, and I’m wowed by this new paranormal romance novel. Definitely recommend! I look forward to reading the other books in this series.
Very, very enjoyable book overall, great story and wonderful characters. Thank you publisher and netgalley for this arc in exchange of an honest review.
What happens when a pretend Seer meets a real Seer in the heart of Scotland? Rosalie fibs about her 'sight', instead feeding lies to those who come to see her for a reading. In her mind, she's got a 50-50 chance of being right. But when she's dead wrong and a noblewoman runs her and her family out of England, they flee to Scotland. There, she meets Domhnall, a real Seer, and her lies start to unravel. When her dangerous past catches up with her, can she depend on Domhnall to rescue her or will her hundreds of lies be the death of her?
A Hundred Lies is truly an unforgettable historical romance, set in 14th century England and Scotland. Jean M. Grant has an uncanny ability to create characters that leap off the page. Her historical research is injected in each page as her descriptive narration is intricate down to the food and wine people eat and drink. The character Rosalie is such a fascinating heroine complete with foibles and good intentions. Her caretaking of her mother brought tears to my eyes. The romance between Rosalie and Domhnall had me whipping throughout the pages. The suspense sub-plot had my heart in my throat a few times. The ending made me smile. If you’re looking to escape through history, Jean M. Grant is your go-to author. Brilliantly written, A Hundred Lies is a must-read! Highly recommend!
Disclaimer: I received a copy from the author in the hopes of reviewing it.
My Rating: 5+ stars
Reviewed by: Mrs. N
4 stars
An interesting story. The last in the series and even though it didn't spoil it that I hadn't read any of the two previous ones I think I will look out for them. The connection between the other books seems to be the hero's family line. Out heroine, Rosalie is a fortune teller, she relies on palmistry and mainly cold reading her clients. Domhnall is the real deal, a highland seer, who avoids touch and has been trying to surpress his gift. Rosalie relies on her uncle and aunt for information to use in her readings and ends up giving an English Lady the wrong type of news. Rosalie and the uncle flee northwards. It was interesting how the story panned out and there is enough historical detail to make it riverting. The other worldliness of the healing and prophecy is a good adjunct. There's kisses and passionate scenes in a marriage context. I think you'll like this book.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own
Thank you Net Galley for an ARC of A Hundred Lies. This is an historical romance with some mystery in it. It started off slow but I kept on reading and I enjoyed it.
An intriguing book to read . The story was set in Scotland and kept me interested from beginning to end. The main characters were strong and courageous. I do recommend that you read this book.
I received a copy of this book to review from Netgalley. Thank you for the opportunity.
I really enjoyed this mystery romance, set in Scotland. I liked that it was set in a time, not often seen in historical novels and the writing was good. The characters were interesting and engaging as well as a quick moving plot with plenty of action.
A really enjoyable read.