
I have seen a lot of mixed reviews about it and that made me quite wary of actually picking it up. That's probably why the idea of Liars, Inc. “The truth doesn't get you very far on the streets, or in a group home, or even in high school. It has cemented Paula Stokes as an auto-buy author for me because she is an amazing story-teller! is a totally different story than The Art of Lainey was, but it’s equally amazing. It is such a fast paced, edge of your seat thriller and I was so incredibly satisfied with the way it ended. I don’t want to say too much, because everything I say might give away bits of the story that you NEED to discover along the way. Nearly every thriller I read I am able to pinpoint who the culprit is, or the twist that is coming and it wasn’t until the nearly the end that I figured out this one. My suspicions were swayed every few pages, and the person who I was SURE was behind everything turned out not to be which absolutely thrilled me. I just HAD to know what was going on and who was behind all of the shenanigans. in one sitting, it was impossible to put down. They were so kind and loving and I really loved to see a present, caring family in the mix! Preston, I also liked initially, but we didn’t really get to see much of him before the murder happened. Parvati, I wasn’t the biggest fan of at first, but towards the end I really started to warm up to her. Max has a really interesting back story as well. I was SO excited that the main character was male! And I really, really liked Max from the beginning. Ok first off, let’s talk about the characters. it quickly became one of my most anticipated reads of 2015 … I couldn’t wait to dive into it! The Art of Lainey was one of my favorite books of 2014, so when I seen Liars, Inc.
