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Throne of Truth (Truth and Lies Duet, #2)
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“Sometimes, love isn’t enough. It doesn’t conquer everything.”
Thankfully, I know that’s not true. Throne of Truth proves that theory wrong. Elle and Penn are put through the ringer in this final installment of the Lies Duet. They experience so many ups and downs and trials and tribulations, but become stronger after it all.
Lies “have a life of their won. They multiply divide, and conquer – not just the listener but the liar, too. They infiltrate the truth. They twist words until false is truer than reality.”
That’s the premise of the novel. How the various swirling lies affect all the characters. It’s a story of contrast of contradiction. Truth versus Lie. Light versus Dark. In the end, will truth win out?
I’ll forego the usual breakdown of what happens and just tell you that I was amazed, entertained, and torn up emotionally. Once again, Pepper's writing moved me. It’s poignant, artistic, and above reproach. Penn and Elle are intriguing characters and I’ve enjoyed tagging along for their wild ride. However, my true joy was reading the words. I highlighted nearly 1/4 of the book!
“I wasn’t a woman anymore. I was sharp breaths, swirling thoughts, and lost bearings.”
The imagery and character development also topped my list. Character growth is a key component in a novel and this one excelled. Penn and Elle, both finally tell their truths and deal with the fallout head on. Elle, in particular, really grows during this novel. She takes risks and chances she may not have braved before Penn.
Overall, this is a very satisfying ending to the story. I’m looking forward to reading more from this author. SOON! I recommend this book to readers who enjoy romance, mystery, and intrigue.
Thankfully, I know that’s not true. Throne of Truth proves that theory wrong. Elle and Penn are put through the ringer in this final installment of the Lies Duet. They experience so many ups and downs and trials and tribulations, but become stronger after it all.
Lies “have a life of their won. They multiply divide, and conquer – not just the listener but the liar, too. They infiltrate the truth. They twist words until false is truer than reality.”
That’s the premise of the novel. How the various swirling lies affect all the characters. It’s a story of contrast of contradiction. Truth versus Lie. Light versus Dark. In the end, will truth win out?
I’ll forego the usual breakdown of what happens and just tell you that I was amazed, entertained, and torn up emotionally. Once again, Pepper's writing moved me. It’s poignant, artistic, and above reproach. Penn and Elle are intriguing characters and I’ve enjoyed tagging along for their wild ride. However, my true joy was reading the words. I highlighted nearly 1/4 of the book!
“I wasn’t a woman anymore. I was sharp breaths, swirling thoughts, and lost bearings.”
The imagery and character development also topped my list. Character growth is a key component in a novel and this one excelled. Penn and Elle, both finally tell their truths and deal with the fallout head on. Elle, in particular, really grows during this novel. She takes risks and chances she may not have braved before Penn.
Overall, this is a very satisfying ending to the story. I’m looking forward to reading more from this author. SOON! I recommend this book to readers who enjoy romance, mystery, and intrigue.
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February 22, 2017
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