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Lies of Omission
by C. Lymari
“Lying by omission is my new motto.”
This was one of them books that you knew was going to hurt you right along with one of the characters and I jumped fully in.
All the good stuff was in here that makes it all just go down that much more smooth.
Praise
Forbidden
Forced Proximity, in a way
Mafia
You're mine-ness
The spice although very few scenes was just as good
Tension & Angst
Sal & Theo kept me not wanting to put this book down.
A could be mafia prince and a judges son, of course there is going to be tension and angst and all the good things that come from this type of relationship.
Theo is a judges son so when he goes to a school full of people who hate his father and in turn hate him too, let the countdown begin towards the end of the torment and he can leave.
Sal never expected to be as drawn to the boy whose father sent his father away but he we are. That fine line between hate and love is as thin as thread in most cases and this time is certainly no different.
Theo is no longer the scared boy he was years ago when Sal left him, now he is a man who will fight for what he wants and or who he wants. It just so happens that the one he thought left him only did it for other reasons.
The way this book goes through everything starting from the now then to the past and back makes everything fall into place and it is soo good. Caring for someone so much is different for one of them but pushing them away for their own safety might just break them.
The secrets and lies once revealed give you that "oh my god" moment and everything clicks into place and makes sense.
I definitely enjoyed this book, Caro was the well placed humor that was needed at just the right moment. Lea & Armando's bickering, I see the ground work there ;)
This was one of them books that you knew was going to hurt you right along with one of the characters and I jumped fully in.
All the good stuff was in here that makes it all just go down that much more smooth.
Praise
Forbidden
Forced Proximity, in a way
Mafia
You're mine-ness
The spice although very few scenes was just as good
Tension & Angst
Sal & Theo kept me not wanting to put this book down.
A could be mafia prince and a judges son, of course there is going to be tension and angst and all the good things that come from this type of relationship.
Theo is a judges son so when he goes to a school full of people who hate his father and in turn hate him too, let the countdown begin towards the end of the torment and he can leave.
Sal never expected to be as drawn to the boy whose father sent his father away but he we are. That fine line between hate and love is as thin as thread in most cases and this time is certainly no different.
Theo is no longer the scared boy he was years ago when Sal left him, now he is a man who will fight for what he wants and or who he wants. It just so happens that the one he thought left him only did it for other reasons.
The way this book goes through everything starting from the now then to the past and back makes everything fall into place and it is soo good. Caring for someone so much is different for one of them but pushing them away for their own safety might just break them.
The secrets and lies once revealed give you that "oh my god" moment and everything clicks into place and makes sense.
I definitely enjoyed this book, Caro was the well placed humor that was needed at just the right moment. Lea & Armando's bickering, I see the ground work there ;)