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An Honest Lie

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There was a lot to like about this book, but for some reason, it just didn't really work for me.

Rainy moves to Seattle for her boyfriend and his friends try to fold her into their group. When they take a girls' trip to Las Vegas, Rainy tries to get out of it, but is ultimately compelled to go even though Vegas holds secrets to her past she isn't willing to reveal. Once in Vegas, Rainy can't help but open old wounds and invites trouble into the girls' trip. When one of the women goes missing, Rainy must accept the consequences of her actions and do what she needs to do to bury the past.

I've read several books lately with cults and while the premise in general interests me, I often get bored with the plotlines rather quickly. That wouldn't have been the case here because I loved how the past and the present storylines were alternated to keep the plot moving and the story feeling fresh. However, the plot went off the rails for me in Vegas and I really didn't need all that action or drama. It made the story feel too unrealistic and "out there" and I just couldn't really connect.

Ultimately, this was an enjoyable read, but not one that will stick with me.

Thank you to HTP and NetGalley for the advanced copy of this novel.

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Lorraine aka Rainy has moved across the county with Grant and now lives at the top of Tiger Mountain, in Washington. It is remote, a sanctuary, a new life, where she can hide from the disturbing past she wants to forget. She is not sure about the women who are the wives of his best friends, but she does her best to fit in. When she is invited on a girl's weekend to Las Vegas, she really doesn't want to go, but agrees to please Grant. After one night of drinking, one of the women, Braithe, doesn't return to their suite. She sends a message saying she is staying longer, but Rainy knows something is not right and also stays behind to return with her. What is really going on in Vegas?

Tarryn Fisher is known for her twisty stories and this one didn't disappoint. It is told in both the past and present. We learn about Rainy's past while living in a cult, about her mother's death and how she escaped. It seems, the cult is located close to Las Vegas, and Rainy can't resist trying to find out if the leader is still around and if the group is still in existence. She has made a new life for herself as a well respected artist, but inside she is still a scared teenager. I really liked Rainy's character. She was hiding things, yes, but she was caring, smart, talented and just trying to fit in. Most of the other ladies were spoiled, mean, and catty women trying to be the queen bee. They talked about Rainy behind her back and tried to get dirt on her, the "new girl." I am always amazed at how people get taken in by cults and their leaders. This group was particularly nasty, and the treatment of the members/prisoners was horrid. It was obvious that religion had nothing to do with this group. Once Braithe is missing the tense moments kicked up. There were several twists and lots of unexpected moments and secrets. This was a crazy ride that I just went with, because it was over the top. I enjoyed my time with An Honest Lie, but you definitely have to suspend belief. If you like a twisty thriller, or a book dealing with cults, I recommend you pick this one up to read.

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First line: At the end of the highway sat an old town, not completely dead, but on its last breath.

Summary: Rainy has recently moved in with her boyfriend in Washington. In an effort to get to know his friends she has started attending their weekly get together but has never really felt a part of the group. When she is guilted into attending a girl’s weekend in Las Vegas she knows that it is going to bring back all the painful memories she has spent years trying to hide.

My Thoughts: My first introduction to Tarryn Fisher was The Wives. It was full of crazy twists and a thrilling read. And at the beginning of this one I felt like we were going to be going through another wild ride. It has a charismatic cult leader, the excitement of Las Vegas and a group of women who seemed determined to learn more about this new addition to their group. As a reader I expected many secrets to come out as they always do. But it happened in a strange way. I cannot describe it without giving away much of the plot but it was just not what I was expecting. That may be a good thing but it was not as satisfying as I would have liked. I did enjoy the book. It was quick and had an interesting plot but it lacked something that I cannot place.

FYI: Definitely read The Wives for a crazy story that will keep you guessing!

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Publication: April 26, 2022

Rainy is trying to forget her past. Reluctantly she goes on a girls’ weekend to Vegas, after a wild night her friend Braithe goes missing. When Rainy gets messages from Braithe’s phone she knows someone has Braithe. Rainy sets out to save her friend by bringing her past back into her life.
I was not expecting so many before/flash back chapters. The main synopsis of the book didn’t start till after 70% of the book, and at that point I didn’t care about the now time.
Being someone that loves to read about cults, that was the only thing that kept me reading. Even though it wasn’t as in depth into the lifestyle. I didn’t like the ending of the book.
The overall writing is easy to read.

I received an advance review copy from the publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.

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I really enjoyed reading this book, I really had so many different thoughts on how the ending was going to be. I really had an idea but was thrown for a loop hole. I really felt sorry for Rainy and what she went through and how her past caught back up with her later in life. It was a rollercoaster of emotions and I enjoyed being on the ride through out the whole novel. I am so glad I had the opportunity to read this book.

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I didn't know what this book was about going into it. I just knew I had liked this author's previous books. This was not my favorite of hers. First of all, I am just not a fan of cult storylines. Secondly, although it was a really quick read, the story never really seemed to pick up and keep the reader wanting more.

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Tarryn Fisher never disappoints. This book kept me guessing right up to the end on how she would untangle all of the threads involved. The writing was tightly woven and fast paced storytelling at its best. I love how this author's mind works! I highly recommend this book but do not start it until you have time to finish because you will not want to break away from this book.

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Enjoyed this story very much. Poor girl can't catch a break, from her backstory to the new life she is trying to make for herself. Was a good read.

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<em>An Honest Lie</em> is an on-the-edge-of-your-seat kind of book. Rainy has escaped a brutal past and finds herself with a wonderful boyfriend named Grant. They end up moving to the mountains where Grant grew up and Rainy is really trying to get along with all of the women in town who grew up with Grant. After Grant convinces Rainy to go on a girls' trip to Las Vegas, Rainy finds herself wondering about the awful man, Taured, whose cult in the Nevada desert she narrowly escaped from so many years ago.<br><br>I found that this book really got under my skin. Being sucked into a cult and not being allowed to leave is one of the scariest things I can think of. Rainy finds herself in trouble when she decides to see what happened to the people in her past. The pace of this book was excellent and told in alternating chapters of past and present. The climax of the book happens in the last third of the book and carries on until the very end. The action is exciting and the characters are the perfect example of good versus evil. Fantastic from cover to cover.

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The first line of the book “I’m going to kill her. You’d better come if you want to save her.” - caught my attention. Rainy recently moved to Washington and is reluctantly part of a group of neighborhood wives. During happy hour one evening she is invited to a girls trip to Las Vegas. Although she doesn't want to go, he husband essentially guilts her into going. Nevada holds a bad place in her memory from her time living there with her mother as part of a cult. From there Rainy returns to the town of her youth and then is caught up with the abduction of her friend. This starts out slowly then moves quickly from the point of the abduction forward.

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Tarryn Fisher has a knack for creating dramatic suspenseful novels and this one delivers yet again. Full of intrigue and deception, this one was a page-turner that leaves the reader on the edge of their seat.

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This was my first book by Tarryn Fisher and it most definitely won’t be my last. Just, WOW.

I was hooked from the beginning, but had no idea what to expect (I tend to go in blind). This book had a bit of everything though. A fantastic suspense filled with thrilling twists, I couldn’t stop turning the page.

From cults to desperation, family loss and longing, to secrecy and discovery … these characters are put through the ringer. Especially when life eventually moves on, and some of them manage to find themselves right back where they started. And what’s worse, they might be expected to rely on the absolute last person they ever thought they’d turn to.

AN HONEST LIE is gripping and a fantastic look at the inside of a cult – but more than that, it’s describes someone’s experience of accidentally finding themselves trapped and fighting to find their way out. Most definitely worth reading.

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Tarryn Fisher is an auto buy author for me. I loved An Honest Lie. Loved the alternating timelines. This book kept my interest and I really enjoyed it. Looking forward to what she comes up with next.

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"An Honest Lie" was not my favorite of Tarryn Fisher's books. I think her first two, "The Wives' and "The Wrong Family" were stronger novels. This one was predictable and did not keep attention well.

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This is the second of her books to really miss the mark for me. It had two things I love, dual timelines and a cult. However, the dual timelines did not mesh well at all, leaving the story feeling severely disjointed and splintered.

I tried three different times to read it and finally forced myself through it on the fourth try because I didn't want to have a DNF.

I loved her earlier books so much, and I hope she goes back to that clever writing style instead of created weird characters and storylines just for the shock value.

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There is nothing like being immersed into the worlds that Tarryn creates. She is a master of character building and making one forget all that's going on around them. I am so impressed with this book! Thank you for another exciting experience. I hope everyone spends some time with Rainy very soon, she is amazing!

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I'm a pretty big Tarryn Fisher fan, and have been looking forward to this release for a while! The past/present dual timelines do a nice job of keeping you guessing and advancing the plot. Rainy, the main character, is written in a relatable and interesting way. This psychological thriller would make a great beach read this summer!

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I really enjoy stories by Tarryn Fisher and have previously had my mind blown by this author, however An Honest Lie didn't meet my expectations. I thought the cult story line was going to be interesting and draw me in but I found the book a bit drab and predictable, nothing you wouldn't expect to happen happened. This one was a miss for me.

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How could a girls weekend in Vegas go wrong? For Rainy, her past will come back to haunt her while visiting Vegas with her new group of “friends”.

I feel this book is best to go into blind so I will do my best not to give anything away. This book is set in two timelines which I normally love, but to me they almost read as two separate books. With dual timelines, I love to see how they come together, but this one just didn’t work as the ending felt unrealistic and unbelievable to me.

Another issue I had was Rainy’s choices in the present day timeline. For someone who wanted to avoid her past, it didn’t make sense to me that she would throw herself back into it. I felt like her decisions weren’t in line with the character we were originally introduced to.

This was one of my most anticipated books this year, but sadly it fell flat for me. Thank you Harlequin Trade Publishing, Graydon House, and NetGalley for advanced copies in exchange for my honest review.

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Tarryn Fisher knows what she is doing when it comes to a good thriller. I was on the edge of my seat the whole time. She is able to hook readers in from the get go and keep them wanting more.

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