
By: MJ Fields
Series: Truth about Love #2
Copy: Ebook for Honest Review
BookWhisperer Rating:
5 Star
A long time ago...
I was young and naive. I thought I could save the world. I thought that protecting those around me from hurt and pain was what I was born to do. She made me feel that way. Ava Links, the little girl who was too fucking stubborn for her own good. The little girl who absorbed the hurt and pain of everyone around her and tried to bring sunshine to them all. The little girl who didn’t give a damn if people picked on her about wearing a crown and tutu every day. A little girl who somehow looked at me, expecting—no, damn near demanding—I protect her.
I saw the pain she hid, and as I grew older, I understood that pain. The pain of being so much to so many that there is really never a “you”.
I took control of my life...
I had to get away from everyone who pulled at me in order to claim myself. When I became the man I was destined to be, I began to live. Then, one drunken night, Ava Links, no longer a little girl, said the right damn thing to me, and everything changed. After seven years of fucking her while home on leave with no expectations, now my life is out of control…
One bad dream, one I love you, one night of pushing her the hell out of my life, one drummer stealing her heart, and one explosion took everything away.
Lies are told.
Lies are unraveling.
Lies are going to destroy.
These are my truths
By the conclusion of 27 Truths Luke was far from my favorite person. 27 Lies quickly turned around my thoughts of his character, but this is a long brutal journey for Luke and Ava to overcome the many heartache of the past. Not only heartaches caused by one another, but the tragic hand they have been dealt of the past couple months. There is not much that can be said about the developments of 27 Lies, but I can suffice to say that if you love 27 Truths this is not one to be missed. After a story that left the readers on the cliff of despair this sequel will drag you from the depths of despair to love and healing.
~BookWhisperer Reviewer Jax~
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