A Shameless Little Lie by Meli Raine
Review by Sasha Another thrilling book in the series, Meli Raine does not disappoint. Just like the first novel, A Shameless Little Lieholds just as much action and drama, if not more, than the first novel. The big secret. The one that people and gossip blogs have speculated for years is true. Jane is the Senator’s daughter. Senator Harry Bosworth had an affair with Jane’s mother. One simple blood test was all it took for Jane’s world to come crumbling down around her. The only saving grace in this whole mess was that Silas was there to help her pick up the pieces. He has been her pillar of strength through this entire experience. He has turned into her safe space where she allows all of the negative thoughts and comments to slip right off her skin like they don’t matter. Now she has to figure out how to handle her new father and the relationship that he wants to form with her that Jane has very little interest in creating. If she thought that before these events her life was entirely controlled by other people, then this is next level. Slowly losing all of her freedom, Jane begins to crack. This isn’t a life that she should be forced into living. The worst part of it all is that the attacks are getting more and more aggressive. Her attackers somehow are receiving more personal information, working form the inside, and finding ways to place attacks in the inner circle of her security. The places where she should feel most protected no longer exist. Suddenly more information is tipped off to the senator’s people, and Silas goes cold to Jane once again. Questioning everything she thought she knew, Jane desperately attempts to get her life back to a form of normalcy she recognizes. The reader starts to see Jane become a more dynamic character, and Lindsey starts to become a more prominent figure in her life not only as a friend again but as a sister in some sorts. The relationship between Silas and Jane gets even more hot and steamy than before with some slight Fifty Shades like elements thrown in there that makes it that much more interesting. Overall I give this book 5 out of 5 stars and can’t wait to see how the trilogy wraps up. **Copy provided for honest review**
Release Date: March 27, 2018
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