Leigha
What? A new Nora Roberts book I actually liked? Nay, loved? Say it ain’t so! The Liar took me completely and utterly by surprise. It had everything I love about Roberts’ stories – engaging characters, an atmospheric setting, and an intriguing mystery. Shelby is my type of heroine. She is accountable for her transgressions and tenaciously fights for her victories. I would love to see more women depicted with such characteristics.
The small town vibe is exquisitely depicted in the novel, particularly the sense of community. From the beauty salon gossip to the local entertainment at the Friday night bar, it really captures the essence of small town living. Shelby’s family, friends, and acquaintances are just as enduring as Shelby herself. The romance between her and Griff is heartwarming and sweet, even if somewhat predictable.
It’s not flawless. It lacks representation. Some of the language becomes repetitive over the course of the novel. The main antagonist is glaringly obvious after a certain point. But overall it is the first Nora Roberts book I completely and truly enjoyed in a very, very long time.
tl;dr A suspenseful romance capturing a small town setting full of engaging characters.