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Looks like I'm the minority here. This book has been receiving four or five stars, and I don't quite get the hype. I mean, it was an OK story, but that's all. Unfortunately I couldn't find the characters interesting. Their abilities were awesome - they were like killing machines -, but while I was reading they seemed one dimensional and there was no character development. I don't know if it's because it's just the first book in the series, but I couldn't connect with them. The story overall was interesting enough to keep me reading, though I'm afraid I won't be continuing this series, just because I can't see the point of doing so. However, a lot of people seem to like this book, so maybe you should give it a try.
I won this book through GoodReads and I thank to publishers for providing me this copy. My review isn't influenced by this fact.
Liars' Paradox (A Jack and Jill Mystery #1) by Taylor Stevens is a good thriller read. I want to thank Netgalley and the author for my arc. I am sorry that my delay I loved the book I just had a hard time the last two months sitting down doing my reviews. Jack and Jill some cute names for twins. Although the relationship between them is anything but cute. We can picture the sweet darlings romping in the sunlight always with wide smiles on their faces.
Boy is that not the case in Liars' Paradox. These twins have been trained by their commando mother to endure pain, deprivation, fear, isolation, and loneliness. The book reads like 007 meets revenge and I loved every minute. I thought Claire their mother is an odd ball who I actually liked. It wraps up well and I look forward to seeing how the two continue in the second book.