
Synopsis:
Five Little Liars is a fast-paced thriller for fans of One Of Us Is Lying.
Nothing ruins summer vacation like a secret . . . especially when that secret is a dead teacher.
Ivy used to be on top of the social ladder, until her ex made that all go away. She has the chance to be Queen Bee again, but only if the rest of the group can keep quiet.
Tyler has always been a bad boy, but lately heโs been running low on second chances. Thereโs no way heโs going to lose everything because someone couldnโt keep their mouth shut.
Kinley wouldnโt describe herself as perfect, though everyone else would. But perfection comes at a price, and there is nothing she wouldnโt do to keep her perfect record โ one that doesnโt include murder charges.
Mattie is only in town for the summer. He wasnโt looking to make friends, and he definitely wasnโt looking to be involved in a murder. Heโs also not looking to be riddled with guilt for the rest of his life . . . but to prevent that heโll have to turn them all in.
Cade couldnโt care less about the body, or about the pact to keep the secret. The only way to be innocent is for someone else to be found guilty. Now he just has to decide who that someone will be.
With the police hot on the case, they donโt have much time to figure out how to trust each other. But in order to take the lead, you have to be first in line . . . and thatโs the quickest way to get stabbed in the back.
Review:
Five Little Liars has been sitting on my Kindle for quite some time now and as itโs a pretty short read, I was really excited to check it out. Unfortunately, I didnโt enjoy this anywhere near as much as I thought I would.
My very first thought of Five Little Liars is that it feels like a One Of Us Is Lying rip off or that itโs at least heavily inspired by it. The bad boy drug dealer is interested in the goody two shoes girl. Did someone say Nate and Bronwyn? Oh no sorry these characters are Tyler and Kinley, my bad. The similarities continue throughout the whole book. Each character has a โbig secretโ they donโt want to get out and Kinleyโs big secret just happens to be that she cheats on tests, which is also what Bronwyn did in One Of Us Is Lying.
Speaking of the characterโs secrets, they fell extremely flat. Iโd say only Cade and Tyler had interesting backgrounds and secrets that were actually bad. Yeah, cheating on tests is bad and cheating on your boyfriend is also bad, but nowhere near as life-ruining as killing someone or dealing drugs. I already canโt remember what Ivyโs secret was so hers couldnโt have been that bad either.
I thought Iโd really enjoy the fast pace of Five Little Liars but it actually just meant there wasnโt any time for characters or tension to develop. I assume youโre not supposed to actually like these characters because trust me when I say theyโre all awful. I get that teens are stereotypically shown to be selfish and they always make bad decisions but thatโs where the development comes in and you grow to like them. Well, not in this book. I still didnโt like any of them by the end.
I wonโt spoil the ending but it is ridiculous, to the extent that I literally groaned and rolled my eyes when I finished it. It was such a non ending and a bit of a cop out really. No one had to face the consequences of their actions, or did they? We donโt know and probably never will. Also, the โtwistโ was just pure stupid โ which I know is pretty harsh, but no other word could do it justice.
Honestly, Iโd love to have something positive to say about Five Little Liars but Iโm struggling to think of something. I did finish the book, which is a positive I suppose. However, I probably wouldnโt have if it wasnโt so short.
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