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A review by relly
Tell Me The Truth by Lisa Oliver
4.0
Sad to see the end of this series
4 Stars
Enjoyable read. I enjoy this author’s works, when you read a Lisa Oliver book you know what to expect and she always delivers. This book was no exception.
I love the inclusion of the dragons; I mean who doesn’t love dragons! The dragon family dynamics were great.
I also really enjoyed the relationship between Tony and Nico. Tony really stood his ground against the Nico and his dragon when their expectations were unreasonable and yet admitted when he was wrong. It was also fantastic to see the pack characters from previous books appear and bring Nico, Tony and his son into their pack and family/
My only niggle (and I honestly think it is just me) was the way Tony’s age and appearance was handled. I was really looking forward to an older MC and seeing it just not matter what he looked like, but the way it was handled didn’t sit well with me and it bothered me for the rest of the book. It felt like when you read a book about an overweight character and they lose weight and all of sudden are stunningly beautiful, Even though Nico stated that it didn’t matter what Tony looked like, it sends the message that you have to be young and thin to be attractive to others.
I’ve really enjoyed this series and I’m sad to see it end.
4 Stars
Enjoyable read. I enjoy this author’s works, when you read a Lisa Oliver book you know what to expect and she always delivers. This book was no exception.
I love the inclusion of the dragons; I mean who doesn’t love dragons! The dragon family dynamics were great.
I also really enjoyed the relationship between Tony and Nico. Tony really stood his ground against the Nico and his dragon when their expectations were unreasonable and yet admitted when he was wrong. It was also fantastic to see the pack characters from previous books appear and bring Nico, Tony and his son into their pack and family/
My only niggle (and I honestly think it is just me) was the way Tony’s age and appearance was handled. I was really looking forward to an older MC and seeing it just not matter what he looked like, but the way it was handled didn’t sit well with me and it bothered me for the rest of the book. It felt like when you read a book about an overweight character and they lose weight and all of sudden are stunningly beautiful, Even though Nico stated that it didn’t matter what Tony looked like, it sends the message that you have to be young and thin to be attractive to others.
I’ve really enjoyed this series and I’m sad to see it end.