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A**S
🎧audio review🎧
Buckle up for *Little Liar*! This tale zips through two thrilling sections. First, we rewind to *Little Stranger* from Malachi's angle, and let me tell you, it's like unlocking a treasure chest of his past. You'll discover tidbits that make him more intriguing, with the most gripping moments happening here. Then, the second act picks up right where the first book left us hanging.Twists, betrayals, suspense, and spicy drama blend together for a satisfying conclusion to Malachi and Olivia's fairy tale ending.Part two? Oh, it blew my expectations out of the water! The tension, plot twists, character crossovers, and resolution had me on the edge of my seat. Their chemistry is off the charts!Exploring his childhood and seeing *Little Stranger* through Malachi's eyes deepens my bond with him. It's like unraveling the mystery of why he's a love-seeking missile with a fear of being left behind.So, if you're hunting for an audiobook to mesmerize your senses, pop in those earbuds and let Heather Firth, Grayson Owens, Michelle Sparks, Sean Masters, Aaron Shedlock, Shane East, and JF Harding whisk you away into this audio wonderland!
A**A
I wish...
This book got a lot of attention and many recommendations. Im glad others found it amazing but it wasn't that for me. I love the crazy obessed mute and i love the character of Olivia. There was just a lot that wasn't there for me. Part One was a waste I basically skimmed through it. Now if all part One was weaved in with the first book it would have been perfect. Give the story from both points of view at the same time. I do like this book more than the first. I felt there was more action. There were different things ideas brought up but never touched back on them. What happened with Abiligal and the brothers? I wish there was more relationship building not just spice. I also wish we got to learn and grow with Olivia and Malichi through the epilogues. That story seems interesting and full of love and growth.
M**E
Dark and Beautiful
(This is book 2 in the Web of Silence Duet - A Taboo Dark Romance | READ TWs)Leigh Rivers did not disappoint with Little Liar! We got more of Malachi’s POV and back story to him which, to me, helped dim some of those red flags that were hanging around him. Was he psychotic at times, sure, but Leigh let us see that there was a broken human behind his chaos. Grayson Owens performed Malachi’s character amazingly and helped us to feel the hurt, the brokenness and the rage that was Malachi Vize.As for Olivia, we see her stand up more for herself but still have the same loving heart she has always had. She cares deeply which was a blessing and curse for her. Heather firth was a great choice for being the voice of Olivia. She was soft and firm when necessary. She allowed to feel the love Olivia had in her heart even through her brokenness due to certain events that took place (not gonna give any spoilers)Both Heather firth and Grayson Owens (along with Leigh Rivers’ writing) made my knees buckle with those spicy scene. I’m still questioning myself for how they felt during those scenes. Part of me was like Sebastian (you’ll get it once you read the book) and the other part of me was reasoning it away. Either way, I was doomed once Heather and Grayson started narrating those scenes. They were too good not to enjoy it!As for the rest of the cast (JF Harding, Michelle Sparks, Sean Masters, Shane East and Aaron Shedlock) they were like the cherry on top. Each character they voiced was definitely the right choice for them. While the story would have been great with just Grayson and Heather, giving us a full cast elevated the book and allowed us to be even more immersed in the story line.
A**Y
Could've been better
Semi spoilers. I really give this 2.5 starsSo the first one was great! And the first 3 chapters or so went into more background on Malachai's childhood before foster which was good. However , the rest of the first part of the book was just the same story pretty verbatim from Little Stanger, just only from his PIV instead of dual. I really hate reading the same Damm story in a muted version. You could skip Little Stranger and read Little Liar and be OK still. Really don't like the structure of this second book. Could've been better without most of the first half and and into more details of present day. It had spice and I love Mal and Olivia, but just felt rushed and poorly executed.
K**.
*4 1/2 star rating*
Seriously, Malachi is freaking life!! He literally takes your soul and holds it captive for all eternity!!I read Haunting Adeline before discovering Malachi and, although I love Zade, Malachi is my number one! He takes the gold for most psychotic book boyfriend and I'm here for it!!The story really takes you on a journey. Hm, very much a revenge based book for sure. Malachi wanting revenge for being locked up and practically abandoned to adding characters from another series and more revenge ingredients added from there.I love that Malachi got his HEA and more. He truly deserved all the happiness he could get!The epilogue makes you crave more and I'm more than willing to dive into Isaac's story, if there is one.If you're unsure if this book is for you, so long as you're a dark romance fanatic, I say pick it up and risk your heart for this series! So worth it!
D**M
Good duet
Loved this 2nd book in the duet. I really loved seeing Malachi side of the events and getting his inner dialogue. He is absolutely unhinged, possessive but at the heart of it he loves Olivia. He may have not made the best choices at times but some of those decisions were deliciously devious. I enjoyed their relationship in both books. Where this book dropped a star for me was the ending. It felt rushed. There were way too many characters showing up at the end. But overall I enjoyed this duet
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