Things Liars Say Novella #ThreeLittleLies Book 1 edition by Sara Ney Romance eBooks
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Things Liars Say Novella #ThreeLittleLies Book 1 edition by Sara Ney Romance eBooks
Sara Ney was one of the very first authors I've read on my kindle years ago when I first started reading. I forgot how much I loved her books!!!Things Liars Say was such a sweet and and all-around feel good book. I thought it was very unique how Sara told Cal and Grey's story. Most of it was told through tweets, texts, and face-time. It was also different with how the book started off. Grey invented a guy who turned out to be real? That's serendipity right there!!
I'm looking forward to reading the rest of the novellas in this series and all other Sara Ney books.
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Things Liars Say Novella #ThreeLittleLies Book 1 edition by Sara Ney Romance eBooks Reviews
Things Liars Say is a quick and sweet new adult romance that illustrates how quickly one made up name and one well-constructed tweet escalates to one awkward first meeting that then puts in motion a string of texts, emails, and tweets that allow two people, who would have never met otherwise, a chance to experience just how easy it is to get to know someone and take a few risks behind a keyboard and a phone.
On paper, Greyson Keller and Calvin Thompson wouldn’t have many things in common; she’s a sorority girl and he’s a ‘busted-up rugby player,’ but because Sara Ney allows her main characters an avenue to truly be themselves and perhaps turn lie into something real.
Greyson and Calvin’s story is a bit cheesy at times but the set-up of the story line and how it progresses makes it a feel good text with zero angst and sometimes that’s exactly the kind of new adult romance readers need.
3.5 Poison Apples
Overall Opinion This was a really cute and easy read. I love the banter and the fact that the h was more attractive than the H. Usually the stories are where the h is lucky to have snagged the H's attention, so this was a nice change. I think more books should have this dynamic to show that not all of us females are so shallow that we worry about looks and not much else. I cannot say that I don't feel like attraction is important -- it is! But looks aren't always everything...personally intelligence and sense of humor are way up there in my book. This is a good bit shorter than most of the books I read because I always worry about not having enough time to establish a connection, but I didn't feel that with this book. Did it get deep? No. But it was still enjoyable and we feel the connection they make through Twitter posts, email, and texts over several weeks. (I would've still liked it longer though). I agree with other reviewers in that it would've been nice to have more interaction face-to-face with the h and H and I would've also liked some more closure with the couple.
I've never done the .75 rating before, but I couldn't give it the full 4 stars (and I feel like 3.5 isn't enough) because of 3 things the length, not enough in person interaction, and needing more closure.
Storyline This is Greyson and Cal's story. Greyson is on a charity committee for her sorority and to prevent nagging from her friends about who her date is going to be for their big gala -- she invents a fake boyfriend. Meanwhile, Cal is told by his friends that some dude is posting on Twitter about how they are dating. Cal is shocked when drives the hour to beat up this guy when Greyson is a girl. They end up developing a friendship and their relationship grows over email and texts. After a few steamy kisses and some sweet words, their relationship starts to cross the line into something more than just friendship. The couple find their HFN in the end.
POV This alternated between Greyson and Cal's POV.
Overall Pace of Story Quick. It was a short read that flowed nicely, and even though feelings developed quickly I don't feel like it was too instalove for me.
H rating 4 stars. Cal. He was a sweet brute...what more can I say?
h rating 5 stars. Greyson. I loved how she never understood what people referred to when they expressed that she was too attractive for Cal. She appreciated him for him and didn't question her feelings -- and I liked that a lot.
Sadness level Low. Minimal drama. No tissues needed at all.
Heat level Low. Some steamy kisses and one sex scene towards the end.
Descriptive sex Yes.
Closure I would put this under a HFN ending. I know the author probably wanted to keep this short because it was a novella, but some more closure would've been appreciated on my end.
Greyson Keller tells a little white lie. To appease her matchmaking sorority sisters her spur of the moment fib regarding her relationship status doesn’t seem like such a big deal. Till her imaginary boyfriend shows up at her front door.
Cal Thompson didn’t know he was in a relationship. Till he read it on Twitter. But this little misunderstanding actually serves to bring two available people together in this cute, sweet, and sexy romantic tale.
What I adored (absolutely adored) about this book—
There is no unnecessary drama. No meddling OW or OM. Just a cute story of boy meets girl, engages in flirty correspondence with girl, becomes friends with girl, falls in love with girl and vice versa. Greyson is outgoing, confident, and spunky. (No whiney, wishy-washy insecure females here.) Cal is a down-to-earth, average guy. (He’s not a douchebag or a manwhore or thinks he’s god’s gift to women.) Both main characters are single people not looking for sex or love but find it when and where they least expect it. They aren’t broken or damaged or hauling around baggage from previous relationships. They are just normal people. I wish more authors wrote swoon worthy romance stories like this.
Told via Grey and Cal’s alternating first person point of view, the story is light-hearted and fun told in many sections via emails, texts, and social media posts. It was so refreshing to read a new adult romance simply about meeting someone you connect with and falling in love.
They really make a cute couple and their first kiss was hotter than a lot of love scenes I’ve read. When they finally hook up, it definitely oozed steam because there was actually a build up…a huge build up of their friendship, chemistry, and feelings for one another.
While it’s listed as novella length, the characters and the romance are fully developed. That’s not to say I didn’t close the story craving more of Cal and Grey cause I certainly did, and I’d have preferred the epilogue to be told by them. So I’d definitely read another novella about their future if it was like this one. (Hint, hint to the author)
Sara Ney was one of the very first authors I've read on my kindle years ago when I first started reading. I forgot how much I loved her books!!!
Things Liars Say was such a sweet and and all-around feel good book. I thought it was very unique how Sara told Cal and Grey's story. Most of it was told through tweets, texts, and face-time. It was also different with how the book started off. Grey invented a guy who turned out to be real? That's serendipity right there!!
I'm looking forward to reading the rest of the novellas in this series and all other Sara Ney books.
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