Wednesday, April 28, 2021

Too Good to Be True by Carola Lovering

Too Good To Be True is told in alternating points of views and timelines by unreliable characters. There are many twists and turns and the ending is pretty obvious (or at least to me it was). 

Skye is in her early 20s, wealthy and has OCD, which has results
d in her losing man after man. Her friends are getting married, having children and she is alone and lonely. 

Burke is married with three children and has been just let go of the company he has been working at for twenty years. He finds himself at the same hotel as Skye and is drawn to her. He seduces Skye, lies to his wife and starts an intense relationship with Skye.  

Heather is Burke's wife and her story will hook you, she is perhaps the most interesting character in the book.

Be prepared for an entertaining read. 



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