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Review - 'A Lie for a Lie' by Helena Hunting



In the first book of the series, we return to the Pucked world that Hunting first brought us to. Rook is going to Alaska for a vacation and meets the girl of his dream. But she probably is because she doesn't recognize him. Flash forward a year later, she learn who he really is and problems ensue.

There is a scene in this story that annoyed me to the point where I had to pause it to regroup before I could continue. There is a part where Rook accuses Lanie of something and she just forgives him with the snap of his fingers. It annoyed me because it was a pretty big accusation and she didn't even stay mad at him. It even prevented me from giving it 5 stars because of it.

If you take that scene out, I would have loved the story. I liked the back and forth between the characters and it was a good ole fashioned love story. You know that kind of love story that makes you feel all warm inside and gives you cavities because of how sweet that they are. Also, I really liked the fact that Lanie had anxiety. Hunting did a great job at showing in some way what it's like to have anxiety. The way that the mind things and how quickly someone can go from 0 to 100% in the anxiety department. It's hard to explain, but I think that Hunting did a pretty good job at scratching at the surface.

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