Monday, November 12, 2018

Review: Little White Lies

Little White Lies Little White Lies by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Sawyer Taft has spent her entire life with a family of two, herself and her mother. She never expected her grandmother to stop by her apartment and offer her $500,000 to complete a debutante season. As a mechanic, she certainly didn’t think of herself as a debutante, but if she takes her grandmother up on her offer, then she might be able to discover who her father is. She knew there would be makeovers, dresses, and parties … she never thought she would be able to build friendships. Will Sawyer discover the identity of her missing father? What other family secrets will be unearthed along the way?

Little White Lies is the first book in the Debutantes series. This is definitely a niche read, but I still recommend everyone give it a try. The drama may be predictable at times, but the multigenerational scandals that are explored in these pages make the read seem to consume itself. Some mysteries are solved in this volume, yet Barnes has created a cast of characters with many secrets which means there will be many books to come. Little White Lies is a good escape read and will be enjoyed by those who liked Pretty Little Liars and Gossip Girls.


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