Monday, July 1, 2024

REVIEW: Dishonestly Yours by Krista and Becca Ritchie


 OUR REVIEW:

It's been a while since I've read a Ritchie sisters' novel, but I remembered enjoying their writing and thought I'd try out Dishonestly Yours when it popped up in my NetGalley feed. I went into the novel totally blind and, honestly, it took me a few chapters to settle in and feel like I understood my surroundings. Another bit of honesty? I found this cast of characters to be pretty unlikeable at first...but I think that's what they wanted us to feel...like who the heck are these people and why are they so scammy? If you're feeling like that, I would suggest that you keep reading. Phoebe and Rocky and their gang of misfits (aka, their siblings) start to become people you like, as you get to know and understand how and why they are the way they are. As a matter of fact, I became so absorbed in their story that the ending (that ending!) snuck up on me and I felt really very disappointed that I'd have to wait to get more of their story. I felt like I was just getting to know them and like them and then BAM! the last word is there and I'm just like dammit! I need more! 

I love it when that happens; when a novel that I feel a little uncertain about turns into a page turner that I can't put down. I need more Phoebe, Rocky, their siblings, and this dysfunctional town ASAP, Ritchie sisters!

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SYNOPSIS:

Starting fresh is the only way Phoebe can escape a life of crime, but her best friend's older brother complicates honest dreams in this gripping new series from the authors of the Addicted series.

Phoebe Graves grew up in a family where deception and seduction are as commonplace as breathing. The Graves and her best friend Hailey’s family have been on the run their whole lives, but after a high-stakes con job goes south, Phoebe and Hailey decide to run away and start over. The small Connecticut town they settle in seems too good to be true.

The biggest flaw in their plan is Hailey’s frustratingly handsome brother, Rocky, who insists on coming with them. Living honestly isn’t in his DNA, and his past with Phoebe is downright messy. He’s everything she wants, but nothing she can have.

Phoebe worries that Rocky will tempt them back into their old ways, where lying is second nature. She doesn’t want Rocky to mess up the new life she’s begun for herself. The longer she stays in town, the more she realizes what it means to have a reputation—and what a normal life with the man she loves could look like.

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