Luna and the Lie by Mariana Zapata

Luna and the Lie

by Mariana Zapata

The problem with secrets is that they’re too easy to keep collecting.Luna Allen has done some things she would rather no one ever know about. She also knows that, if she could go back in time, she wouldn’t change a single thing.With three sisters she loves, a job she (mostly) adores, and a family built up of friends she’s made over the years, Luna figures everything has worked out the way it was supposed to. But when one of those secrets involves the man who signs her paycheck, she can’t find it in her to regret it. Despite the fact that he’s not the friendliest man in the world. Or the most patient.Sometimes there are things you’re better off keeping to yourself.

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My first Mariana Zapata book and I can't believe it took me this long to read one of her works. This was absolutely magnificent and did exactly what I needed.

I adore Luna, I love her kindness and her heart and I love love love Rip and the way he was grumpy, but protective over her.

I think what I loved most is when she had enough of his shit and just stopped caring about him and how it drove him nuts and lead him to actually realize her worth (though I think he always knew that one) and that he had to give her something back, not just take.

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