

Lisa surely knows how to write very complex characters. Provocative (White Lies Book 1) by Lisa Renee Jones had me feeling just about every emotion.


Reviewed on behalf of 2 Girls Who Love Books Blog PS: I don't buy the second book when authors do this to their readers. I might have given the story four stars or more, but since I have no idea how the story is going to end, or if I will like the way the conflicts are resolved, it only gets three stars. The next book, the second part of the story, only comes out in four months so you have to wait until then, and pay some more money to read the conclusion to the same story. While I don't begrudge the author her royalties, she deserves every cent coming her way, I don't like that they do this. Ms Jones was convinced by either her agent or publisher to split the story into two books, a marketing ploy that some authors and publishers have been using to make more money. You wonder how it is all going to play out when you learn that both of them have secrets that could destroy what little trust they manage to build through the course of the story.Īnd then the problem comes - the book stops. As a reader you are aware of the undercurrents and the author does well to build the tension between them. I loved the way the characters Faith and Nick, played off each other. It doesn't change why I came for her"-Back cover.When I volunteered to read and review this book I was super excited despite having to make time on short notice in an exceptionally busy month.

Provocative because I sought her out, with no intention of touching her. Provocative because she believes I was a stranger to her when we met, but I am not. Provocative because I know at least one of her secrets, of which, I suspect she has many. "The moment I walked into Sonoma's Reid Winter Winery and Vineyard and made eye contact with Faith Winter for the first time was.
