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File Size: 1306 KB
Print Length: 288 pages
Publisher: Ballantine Books (March 12, 2019)
Publication Date: March 12, 2019
Language: English
ASIN: B07DT1BZNQ
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On the outskirts of North Carolina’s Outer Banks sits the Paradise, an apartment complex where renters never stay long enough to call the place “homeâ€â€”and neighbors are seldom neighborly. It’s ideal for Sara Lennox, who moved there to escape a complicated past—and even her name—and rebuild a new life for herself under the radar. But Sara cannot help but notice the family next door, especially twelve-year-old Cassie and five-year-old Boon. She hears rumors and whispers of a recent tragedy slowly tearing them apart. When a raging storm threatens then slams the coastal community, Sara makes a quick, bold decision: Rescue Cassie and Boon from the storm and their broken home—without telling a soul. But this seemingly noble act is not without consequences. Some lethal.My Thoughts: The characters we meet in The Liar’s Child seemingly have no connection to one another, beginning with Hank, the retired cop who is a watcher. He fancies himself a protector, having suffered unimaginable losses.Cassie, a preteen girl living in a dreary apartment, protects herself with defiance, dark clothes, and heavy makeup. She acts as if her little brother Boon is an annoyance, but she is his fierce guardian. The two of them know early on that they can’t really trust people.Whit, father to the kids, has a dark secret. But he is trying to hold everything together for his kids.Then there is Sara…or whoever she really is. She is in a witness program, but she is marking the days until she can escape the FBI scrutiny. We learn through her internal monologues that lying is a big part of her persona, and she is good at it. But it’s a lonely life.So…when the hurricane strikes and she puts her own destiny at risk to rescue Cassie and Boon, she learns that sometimes even liars can find their inner nurturer.I loved watching them all struggle: Sara, Cassie, Boon, Whit, and even Hank. At the end, the story jumped ahead in time, and we caught a glimpse of a promising future. 5 stars.
Loved this book! Fast paced and engaging. I read it in one setting. Highly recommend.
Yay! I've discovered another North Carolina writer I like. This book is chock-full of liars because not only is the "liar's child" a liar, so is everyone else in this book it seems. They are all lying to each other. Makes it difficult to find the truth.There are two storylines here. One is Sara who is placed in an apartment at the Outer Banks of North Carolina by the witness protection program. She is supposed to testify against a criminal to keep from going to prison herself. The other story involves Sara's neighbors - a mother, father, and two children. The wife disappears shortly after leaving her son in a hot car while she went to work. The father is struggling to take care of the kids and work to make a living. The two stories really come together during a hurricane.The story kept my attention and I enjoyed it. There were a few surprises. I felt sorry for the two children, Boon and Cassie who were caught up in a horrible situation. I liked the writing style and the pace of the plot.Thanks to Carla Buckly and Ballantine Books through Netgalley for an advance copy in exchange for an honest review.
I enjoyed the beginning of this book. Hank had depth and Sara and Whit left a breadcrumb of questions that I was interested in learning the answers to. However, as the novel progressed the pace slowed to a crawl for me. Sara wasn't making any bold moves and the family drama, while sad, didn't draw me in.None of the characters won me over. I felt bad for both Boon and Whit, but I didn't feel close enough to either of them to become too attached. For me, I think that was the biggest problem, I was apathetic toward all of the characters. I didn't hate them, but I didn't love them either. I didn't feel the heart of the family. As for Sara, she wasn't as deeply interested in Cassie and Boon as I thought she'd be, nor were there any lethal consequences for rescuing them. Hank ended up not really making sense as a narrator as he had so little contact with the family.Big or important events are also only mentioned, rather than letting us experience them. This caused some confusion when switching narrators. For a minute or two I was confused on what was going on in the story before I got reoriented. In one instance it was a real shame because had we experienced it as it happened I think it would have made Sara's connection to Boon make more sense and been more interesting. The twists could be seen a mile away.I can't recommend this book to anyone but those who may enjoy a family drama with shallowly developed main characters.I received a review copy.
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