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Thursday, May 13, 2021

Review of Three Perfect Liars by Heidi Perks

 I received a copy of this title via NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own. 


From the author of Her One Mistake, hailed as “chilling, captivating” by New York Times bestselling author Megan Miranda, comes a riveting new suspense novel about three ambitious women whose lives are turned upside down in the aftermath of a horrifying fire, which destroys a successful advertising agency and threatens to expose a tangled web of lies.

Laura has returned to work at Morris and Wood after her maternity leave, only to discover that the woman she brought in to cover for her isn’t planning on going anywhere. Despite her close relationship with the agency’s powerful CEO, Harry Wood, she feels sidelined—and outmaneuvered—as she struggles to balance the twin demands of work and motherhood.

Mia was only supposed to be a temporary hire at Morris and Wood, but she’s managed to make herself indispensable to everyone. Everyone, that is, except Laura. If people only knew why she was so desperate to keep her job, they might not want her to stay.

Janie gave up everything to support her husband and the successful agency he runs. But she has her own dark secret to protect…and will go to any lengths to keep it safe.

With signature prose lauded as “breathtaking” and “bone-chilling” by USA TODAY bestselling author Cristina Alger and plenty of shocking twists and turns, Three Perfect Liars is an unputdownable thriller for fans of Watching You and The Couple Next Door.
 

My Review:

4 Stars

Three women with three different secrets. That statement alone is enough to make you run in the other direction. Especially when all three will stop at nothing to keep theirs from meeting the light of day. 

Laura thought she could handle everything. Her husband is staying home with their child so returning to work should be a breeze...right?

Nothing is as Laura expected it once she returned back to the office. The inept tempe she hired is suddenly her equal and head of all her accounts. The one person she didn't think she should feel threatened by. The one person she felt like she could trust. 

Feeling turned out and beaten down, Laura struggles to balance work and home life as she tries to prove that she's the better fit and that Mia isn't whom she is claiming to be. 

A twisting and thought provoking story. It will leave you questioning just who you can trust. 


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