I had the pleasure of buddy reading 🎧︎Devious Lies by Parker S. Huntington with Brandee over at (Un)Conventinal Bookworms. Read on for our views on this age-gap, enemies to lovers billionaire romance which we both enjoyed.
Title: Devious Lies
Author(s): Parker S. Huntington
Series: Cruel Crown #1
Narrator(s): Desireé Ketchum, Sebastian York
Published by PSH Publishing House on December 15, 2019
Pages: 702
Length: 15hrs 46mins
Genre(s): Contemporary Romance
Source: Purchase
Format: Audiobook
Purchase: Amazon|Audible
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**15 hrs, 46 min**
From USA Today bestselling author Parker S. Huntington comes an enemies-to-lovers, slow-burn romance full of revenge and a dash of fate.
“She could enjoy her pretty, perfect world a little longer. Soon enough, everything she owned would be mine.”
I had a plan to escape the friend zone.Step one: sneak into Reed’s room.Step two: sleep with him.
But when the lights turned on, it wasn’t familiar blue eyes I saw.These were dark, angry, and full of demons.And they belonged to Reed’s much older brother.
Four years later, Nash Prescott is no longer the help’s angry son.I’m no longer the town’s prized princess.
At twenty-two, I’m broke, in need of a job.At thirty-two, he’s a billionaire, in need of revenge.
Who cares if my family ruined his?Who cares if he looks at me with pure loathing?Who cares if every task he assigns me is designed to torture?
I need the money.Simple as that.
I’ll suffer his cruelty in silence, knowing there’s one thing he wants more than revenge…Me.
Note: This is a 145,000-word standalone in the Cruel Crown world. Welcome to Eastridge. Enter if you dare.
Brandee: Age-gap and enemies-to-lovers tropes are probably in my top 5-7 favorites. Getting them combined was good stuff. I particularly liked how Emery and Nash were acquainted. That his family had worked for hers. And that she’d spent more time with his family than her own. I also appreciated how Huntington wove together the different timelines so we got the backstory. Honestly, I could see they were meant for one another from the beginning but it was entertaining to see them figure it out. How did you feel about the setup of their relationship?
Nadene: Both tropes are also on my top favourites list. So when I discovered 🎧︎Devious Lies I knew I needed to get my greedy little hands on it. From the moment of Nash and Emery’s introduction, I knew they belonged together. It took them awhile to figure it out. However, this made the story more fun. I knew the moment she snuck into Reed’s room to seduce him she would be in for a major surprise. One that would have her rethinking what she believed she felt for him. That moment changed everything. I also like the fact that both their families shared history.
- The notes Nash included with the lunches he prepared for Emery
- The conversations they had via the app not knowing they were actually texting each other. However, I must admit I found their reaction to discovering that they were actually texting each other all this time underwhelming.
Conclusion/Recommendation
I had fun buddy reading 🎧︎Devious Lies but judging from Brandee’s five star rating she enjoyed it more than I did This was my first experience with the author and I have no qualms with reading her work again.
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I’m happy the audio of this was well done, Nadene. 🙂 And I so enjoyed buddy reading it. I’m looking forward to our next one, whatever we choose.
Same here.
Buddy reads are so fun- it’s nice to compare notes. 🙂
Hope you had a great start to your new year!
Yes I did Greg. I too hope the start of the year was good to you too.
Looks like this one was such a hit for you despite the issues involved with it!!! I have been seeing this around and been really curious about it.
Great review.
It had some good points which stood out despite my issue with the pacing and the length.
I enjoyed both reviews and thoughts on the book!
Thanks! Wendy.
Looks like you gals had a fab buddy read. The magic word t-shirts and the inter-personal relationships sound like strong reasons to enjoy it.
I really enjoy the enemies to lovers trope.
I am so glad that you both enjoyed this one! It sounds like a great book and I am a big fan of the narrators.
That sounds like it would be a good read.