Monday, February 7, 2022

The Lying Wife by Kathryn Croft

The Lying WifeThe Lying Wife by Kathryn Croft
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Callie really means well, but seems to get in her own way often, despite trying to make her ready-made family function. She struggles with a relationship with her new step-sons, who certainly don't make it easy on her. From there, it is a slippery slope for her. This was a solid read that meandered through Callie's story until the conclusion. Callie manages to be both likable and relatable, but also will leave the reader scratching their head, wondering what the hell she is thinking.

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