Review: Little White Lies - Jennifer Lynn Barnes
Review: Little White Lies - Book #1 Debutantes - Jennifer Lynn Barnes - November 2018
Sawyer Taft has never known
her grandparents as she was raised by her single
mother. At eighteen, Sawyer is saving up as much money as she can to get
out of their small town. When her mother
is away on another one of her binges, Sawyer gets a knock at the door. A woman
introducing herself as Sawyer's grandmother has a deal for her. To stay for the
season and in return get a free ride to college and the perks of being one of
the wealthy. For Sawyer, this is a whole
different world as she is thrust upon the
rich and the wealthy - the new blood and
the old money families. Her's is one of the old money families. In return, Sawyer wants one thing - to find out
who her father is as she has a list of potential men. As Sawyer meets her
competition, she learns of the ins and outs of the wealthy and that all is not
what it seems. If you thought the poor had problems, then the rich is a whole
another ball game. I did like the end of this book but was a little
disappointed when the circumstances of Sawyer's birth was revealed. I now am hoping to see in Book #2 if we can get some
answers to questions like What happened to Ana and her baby? Little White Lies by Jennifer Lynn Barnes reminded me
of PLL series, and I can imagine it would make a great TV show.
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