Review: Deadly Little Lies - Laurie Faria Stolarz



Are you in the mood for more Laurie Faria Stolarz as I bring to you the second book in the Touch Series.

Deadly Little Lies (A Touch Novel)

Review: Deadly Little Lies - Book #2 Touch Series- Laurie Faria Stolarz - September 2010
Get ready for Book #2 in the Touch Series , Book #1 left off with Camille being stalked by her crazy ex-boyfriend Matt , and the only one able to rescue her was Ben who was nicknamed Killer after his ex-girlfriend died while they were out hiking together. Ben has a gift that almost seems like a curse in Laurie's touch series - with the gift of touching aka pyschometry he has the gif to see the future of that person. He saved Camille's life not once but twice and she thought they were going somewhere until he disappeared leaving her heartbroken and hurt. Now four months later, Camille is about to start back at school with her besties Wes and Kimmie and all is going to be great, but it seems fate has it in for Camille as she starts to recieve stalker notes again , though this time no-one can sense it and Camille thinks that she maybe going crazy, in Deadly Little Lies we also learn that Camille's aunty Alexis had the same gift as Camille - the gift of premonition through Art , whereas Alexis's was through painting, Camille's is through Claywork. There's also a new guy on the scene - Adam , but as Camille moves closer to Adam it seems that he is hiding a dark secret and there is more than meets the eye as it is discovered the true identity of Adam.
Deadly Little Lies like the first book , is a great read that like the first book will keep you guessing till the very end, the only thing I didn't like in this book was that they did not play the Alexis/ Camilla connection a great lot more. Maybe they might do that in Book #3.






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  1. I've read these books and i loved them I can't wait to read number 3!!

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