Ratings3
Average rating4.7
Beneath the Truth is the seventh and final book in the Beneath series and it's the first one in this series that I've read. I was definitely missing out! While reading Ari and Rhett's story, I got more and more curious about Rix and Valentina's story, so I'll probably go back to read, at least!, Beneath These Lies.
Ari is absolutely wonderful, she's off the charts smart, beautiful, sexy, independent, fierce, brave, sassy, a badass CEO and I loved how she was a total nerd! Her awkwardness and impulsivity made her adorable. She made number one on my top of favorite heroines!
Rhett is an ex-cop who left New Orleans a year ago but an event makes him return home. I loved how sexy, passionate and strong Rhett was (and a dirty talker too!), even though he was going through some issues with his family, and was somehow a little lost, but what really made me love him was his sense of loyalty.
Honestly, I don't want to give much away because I don't want to risk any spoilers which could totally ruin the story so I have to keep this review a little vague. I loved Rhett and Ari, I loved them individually but I loved them even more as a couple. Their straightforwardness with each other once they finally gave in to their feelings is refreshing, but their story has bumps and it's hard to tell who to trust... Rhett has to keep Ari safe, there's a lot of danger surrounding both of them and their families and they have to analyse all the variables and discover the motives behind violent events... Will they be able to survive the drama and will they get the answers they've been chasing? Or will those answers ultimately destroy them?
Beneath the Truth is a mysterious, thrilling ride! I was rooting for Rhett and Ari, trying to figure out what the hell was happening, swooning with Rhett's dirty talking and falling in love with New Orleans (and might I say: Rhett's brothers and Lachlan!). Meghan March kept me on the edge of my seat and totally blew me away with this beautiful, gritty, sizzling story. Definitely a 2017 top favorite for me and I highly recommend it!