Monday, April 20, 2020

Review: A Million Little Lies

A Million Little Lies A Million Little Lies by Bette Lee Crosby
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The problem with finishing  a book by Bette Lee Crosby is going on to the next book.  The problem is also when you think her last book was great, it has been replaced with another great story.  I have never read a Crosby book I didnt love.

And so we have a story about Suzanna who has a little girl and did not have such a great life.  To get away from an abusive boyfriend, she finds herself running away only to end up in a small town meeting up with a grandmother who mistakens her for her granddaughter.

And so the story goes on with Suzanna (who Ida calls Darla Jean) and her daughter, Annie going on with the lies in order for Suzanna to give her daughter a loving home and life she never had.

This story warmed my heart as Crosby's books always do, a little bit of tears, laughter, joy, romance and a lot of love.  Thanks to #Netgally for this ARC and Ms Crosby for writing such a beautiful story.  I will always buy her books because we all need to read about challenges that love overcomes.  #fivestars


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