I received a copy of Dangerous Lies by Becca Fitzpatrick from Simon and Schuster in exchange for an honest review as part of the Dangerous Lies blog tour. This has in no way influenced my thoughts and feelings about the book. I am a massive fan of Becca Fitzpatrick’s books, I read the Hush, Hush series when it first came out in 2009 and I have been a fan ever since so when I read the synopsis of Dangerous Lies I just knew I was going to like it and I wasn’t wrong. Dangerous Lies follows Stella Gordan as she lives a life that she doesn’t want, not in the slightest. Stella has witness a murder and consquencently she has been placed under witness protection. The thing is; she doesn’t want to be there and she doesn’t like to follow the rules. …show more content…
She can act like a 5 year at times but then I understand why. Her life has been ripped apart, all because she saw a murder. She is living in a place where she thinks she doesn’t belong. She doesn’t know anything about where she is living, doesn’t know anyone and she can’t keep in touch with anyone from her pervious life. But has time goes on she realises that she might just belong in Thunder Basin, Nebraska. I really like when books are set in what I like to call country America. It’s nice getting away from the city, away from all the chaos. I also love it because it’s different to alot of other books I have read or even TV shows that I