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After completing this title I was a bit skeptical as to whether I would be able to write a review that would be worthy of such an awesome, exciting and riveting read. I am still trying to recover from the emotional ride that the author took me on. I experienced quite an array of emotions while reading this title. I experienced moments of sadness, happiness and fear.

This was a quite an interesting read which had my attention from the very beginning. The story was well paced. Character development was quite good. I particular liked Cord the main male character. He had been through a lot and yet he chose not to follow the path that had been set by his dad who was serial killer. He, however had to live with the stigma which had a serious effect on his relationship with others.
It was good to see him find love with Mattie and be able to overcome his past.
My least favourite character is Riley.

She was a manipulative and sick person. She was intent on destroying Cord and any happiness he may experience. Due to his experience with his father he was able to recognize what a sick person she really is.

Cradle of Lies is filled with drama. suspense, mystery and romance. It had me turning the pages as I could not wait to find out what was going to happen next. This is a book that keeps you guessing and the answers are quite shocking. It is one of those stories that you will have you talking about it days after you have finished reading.

Cradle of Lies shows that with love, support and determination we can overcome our past and become the best we can be. This is definitely a must read and I would recommend that you get a copy as you will enjoy every moment.

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  • 11 August, 2013: Finished reading
  • 11 August, 2013: Reviewed