Tuesday, April 9, 2019

My review of Snitches get Stitches by Lani Lynn Vale

Josiah "Liner" Paldecki is a member of the Bear Bottom MC and also works for his dad at Ampere Electric. Two years ago he believes he sees a woman named Tara Threadgill but then he sees her eyes are not the same and neither is her personality and there is something that draws him in but he doesn't see her again.

Theodora "Theo" Threadgill lives in fear of her family and she abides by what they have set out for her in order to keep her brother Tyson and daughter Linnie safe. Deep down she wants to escape from them but knows there is no where she can go where they will be safe.

When Liner follows his gut he realizes that Tara has a twin and how her life is being controlled. Can Liner keep her safe from her family when it counts the most and how far is he willing to go keep her safe?

This was a great book with some twists that took me by surprise when it came to how crazy Theo's family was.

I really liked Liner and I liked how he knew right away that something was off with Tara when she came in 2 years ago. I also liked that he never really gave up trying to find her.

My heart just broke for Theo and every time she talked about her past my heart just shattered more and more. I can't believe the things that she had to endure at the hands of her sister. I completely understood why she stayed at The Bridge asylum as she knew she had to keep Linnie and Tyson safe.

I love the group "Free" and I truly hope we have them out in the world as they are so needed. I liked that the men heard Theo's story to understand that she truly wasn't Tara and deserved a chance to start over.

Tara was just so crazy and it definitely made me nervous when she would be showing up although I was surprised at what went down with her.

The end was so intense and freaky for sure!! I was shocked at what Theo's dad did and I was sad for what we learned in the hospital with Theo!

The end was awesome although I was disappointed with what happened with Tyson.

4 Stars

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