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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Intriguing...,
By Abbys (Moreno Valley, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sweet Liar (Mass Market Paperback)
In my opinion, the whole story & plot of this book is simply intriguing. Makes me turn each page with suspense... I especially wanted to know the true account of the night of April,1928 that changed the lives of Samantha & her family. The search for her grandmother and the emotional roller coster made me cry. The love story of Sam & Mike are both sweet & heart warming. Sam's slow realization of herself & the transformation into her true identity is somewhat frustrating, sad, interesting then relief follow. Mike's love and patience to help her in any way he can is just as heart warming. I am a fan of the Montgomery Saga (as well as the Taggert) eversince I read the Velvet series, that is why the mention of the Montgomeries (& Taggert family) also made the book more interesting. If you are a J.D. fan & have enjoyed reading about the Montgomeries & Taggert in her previous books, then this is one you have to read. It contains many lovely characters. She even mentioned updates of previous couples from her other books stories. The family helping each other also made it more appealing to my taste. A keeper!
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sweet novel!,
This review is from: Sweet Liar (Mass Market Paperback)
I have begun to think that Jude Deveraux isn't capable of writing a bad novel. Well, I've only read four of them so far, but they have all been winners and quite unique, not in the slightest bit repetitious. Sweet Liar is one of the best romances I've read. The heroine has a wounded soul and finds a sweet, hot, sexy hero to mend it. Samantha Elliot's father wants her to find out what happened to his mother. It is the condition in his will that says she will not have his money until she lives in New York City for one year and finds her wayward grandmother. A country bumpkin from Kentucky, she is terrified of New York, and decides she dislikes Michael Taggert, her gorgeous landlord, after her initial attraction to him. Samantha has years of pent-up sadness, frustration and anger inside her, and Michael does whatever possible to encourage her to find her grandmother and get to the bottom of her inner demons, all the while trying to get her into his bed... and into her heart. There are many twists throughout the novel.
This novel wowed me from beginning to end. I enjoyed this beautiful love story so much and I adored Michael, not only because he is gorgeous, but also because he is kind and loving. The back story centered on Samantha's grandmother -- the things that happened to her -- is compelling and enthralling, a definite page-turner. I love the romance, the backdrop of New York City seen through the eyes of a country woman, and this amazing story that has a subplot centered on mobsters and the roaring 1920s (Sam's grandmother's era). I couldn't keep this book down and couldn't wait to see the conclusion to this suspenseful subplot. The one disappointing thing is that the whole recreation act of what had transpired on that night in 1928 is too unrealistic and wraps up a little too neatly for my taste. But that didn't interfere with my overall enjoyment with this novel. The characters are awesome. I love the protagonists and the secondary characters, especially Kane, Michael's twin brother. I look forward to reading his story in The Invitation. The get-together between the Taggerts and the Montgomerys is such a fun scene. I noticed that there are characters and back stories taken from other novels that I haven't read. I only recognized Dougless and Reed from A Knight in Shining Armor. I so look forward to reading every book by these families. Sweet Liar is one memorable romance. It is almost as memorable and poignant as A Knight in Shining Armor, my favorite Deveraux novel so far. This author has filled up my TBR pile and I look forward to more hours reading her wonderful books. In the meantime, I cannot recommend this gem enough.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
This is a great romance novel.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Sweet Liar (Mass Market Paperback)
Samantha Elliot arrived in New York to search for her grandmother, alone, her parents dead, and her divorce final. Her father left her an apartment in the city and asked Michael Taggert to look after both Samantha and the apartment. Her father's dying wish was for Samantha to find out what had happened to her Grandmother. She had dissapeared from Sam and her father's life when Samantha was a baby. The relationship that has developed between these two people is very awkward because it changes very rapidly. At some points they will become very close to eachother and will then suddenly be distant. Michael agrees to help Samantha find her grandmother and she finds herself falling in love with him, but will it stay that way or will it change? Read this great romance novel to find out what happens. I thought this was a great book. I enjoyed reading it because the romance was so great, and I enjoyed the humor. I would often get to a point where I didn't want to set the book down. I would reckomend this book to people who like great romance adn humorous novels.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
But for all the unanswered questions...,
By A Customer
This review is from: Sweet Liar (Mass Market Paperback)
... I'd have given SWEET LIAR five stars for sheer entertainment. It was smart, funny, heartwarming, and a great celebration of family. The mystery was interesting, even if it did often get lost for chapters on end, and the romance was magnificent. This novel is Jude Deveraux's best contemporary and the second-best book of her career, just behind A KNIGHT IN SHINING ARMOR. Even so, I feel obligated to only rate it with 3-1/2 stars.I was frustrated with questions Ms. Deveraux raised that she didn't answer. What happened to Ornette? Ms. Deveraux creates an interesting black character -- practically the only multi-dimensional non-white character in all of her books -- then leaves him hanging. We never find out if the record producer took an interest in Ornette's music. Ornette would have been perfect for a secondary romance, and he was a great foil for Samantha when he brought out her sass even better than Mike. And what about Kane? Why would he have anything to do with "testing" Sam after his family rejected his beloved late wife when she couldn't "tell the twins apart"? This episode in Kane's life is detailed for Sam (and the reader) but the inconsistency is never explained. This is especially frustrating given that Ms. Deveraux later shows the depth of Kane's anger with his family over this in his story, "Matchmakers" (found in THE INVITATION). Then there's Sam's grandfather. (Don't worry; I don't believe I'm giving away anything.) We're told that when he saw the newspaper picture of Maxie holding her granddaughter, Sam, he knew the baby was *their* grandchild and was happy. How in the heck could he have *known* Samantha was his grandchild simply by the newspaper photo and story? At that time he didn't know that Maxie's husband had been sterile when Maxie married him. For all her former lover knew, Samantha could have been Maxie's grandchild by a child Maxie had with her husband. At best, he could only have suspected and hoped Samantha was his grandchild. I don't believe I'm nitpicking here. The author Phyllis Whitney once said that a writer has to be careful to catch all the balls (plot questions) she's been juggling throughout the story. When one of the balls drops and rolls under the couch, readers are left frustrated. SWEET LIAR was great fun, but I couldn't help leaving it feeling frustrated and even a bit cheated.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Funny book - my favorite romance novel,
By Writejen (Raleigh, NC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sweet Liar (Mass Market Paperback)
What a great book. I've read this umpteen times. It begins with - yes - an improbable situation, but goes right into a situation where Mike sails into Sam's arms and they end up going at each other with (and here is one of the funny parts) "desire, need, and something even more basic." ;-) There are many gems such as that - and other very memorable situations. The best part of the book is the voice. Devereaux really likes these characters; I feel as though I know them too. / The flaw - and this is the 80 pages I skip - is the whole gangsta stuff. The whole Doc and Abby episode. It's just not as compelling. / The book gets five stars for Mike and Sam's relationship - which is one of the best I've seen in a romance novel. They really deserve each other - in a good way. I want a Mike too!
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sweet! Sweet! Sweet Romance!,
By Laju (indore, India, M.P .) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sweet Liar (Mass Market Paperback)
The hero is the sweetest!
i loved this romance. One of the best I have ever read. Jude's romances are so fresh with humour and genuine feelings of characters that u just can't help being touched to ur heart. The way Mike wanted Sam and cudn't have her because she was so insecure... just made me want to cry for him. Sexual tension was electric ! There was intriguing plot of sam's grandmother's story too... It surely kept me wondering that what happened on the night so long ago that her grandmother has to live her whole life in hiding... the climax was great! A well thoughtout suspense novel, no loose ends...just perfect romantic suspense! Just my kind of romance... Great Hero, Thrilling Sexual tension, Well Developed Plot, Heroine with a wicked sense of humour and last but not the least an endearing but interfering family... what else cud a romance fan ask for?
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A brilliant read fraught wth peril, suspense and sweet redemption,
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This review is from: Sweet Liar (Mass Market Paperback)
Samantha is a damaged soul. Everyone she's ever loved has been taken from her and she has learned to put all the pain into an isolated part of her heart and move on. When Samantha was twelve, her mother, while in a mad rush to get through her schedule so she can take Samantha to a friend's party, was hit by a car and killed. Her father, blaming Samantha for the accident, plummeted into a clinical depression and ignored her throughout most of her teen years. In a desperate bid for her father's forgiveness, Samantha sacrificed everything in her life to take care of him including marrying the man he chose for her. Years later, on the day Samantha buried her father, she received divorced papers from her adulterous husband. To compound her unhappiness, she discovers that, in order to inherit all the money her father left her, he made a final demand: Samantha would have to move to New York, to an apartment he's already rented for her, to find her long lost grandmother. She has a year to complete this task or lose her inheritance.
Samantha's saving grace comes into her life in the form of her landlord, Michael Taggert, a larger-than-life, math genius and millionaire, with a devil-may-care attitude. To Samantha's dismay, she finds out that Mike is Samantha's guardian and her father's will stipulates that Mike has to be satisfied with Samantha's research before the money is released to her. Mike joins Samantha in unraveling her grandmother's past, but their investigation draws unwanted and dangerous attention from a mysterious villain who has already resorted to murder to discover the secret that Samantha's grandmother has risked her life to preserve. This was such a great read. It's fast-paced, hard to put down, fraught with dangerous plots and twists that you won't be disappointed. I love Jude Deveraux's writing. Her talent at weaving such wonderfully complex storylines is sheer magic.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Taggert Love Story,
This review is from: Sweet Liar (Mass Market Paperback)
When Samantha Elliott's father passed away, he made a strange request in his will. Samantha was to move to New York City for one year and live with a man named Mike Taggert and look for her missing grandmother was left twenty seven years earlier. Samantha was angry. She didn't want to leave Kentucky to go to dirty New York City. But in order to receive her money from the will she had to.When Samantha arrives in New York the first person she meets is Mike Taggert, the man she is to rent a room from. They take one look at eachother and fall into eachothers arms. When Samantha collects her senses she is mortified. That is not like her at all. Now that she is in New York Samantha has no desire to look for her missing grandmother, especially a grandmother rumored to have had an affair with a local aging crime boss. Finally Samanta and Mike begin the search, only to find more questions with each answer. Why did Maxie leave, who was Samantha's real grandfather, and what happened to the missing 3 million dollars that turned up missing back in 1928. Mike and Samantha begin to fall in love, but Samantha has so many problems from a past marraige and personal problems that she cannot open up to Mike. Slowly the two find eachother, but they are also playing cat and mouse with a crime lord nicknamed Doc. The author of A Knight in Shining Armor has written a good contemporary, once again bringing the Montgomery and Taggert's back to us. If you're a fan of Jude Deveraux, this is definetly the book for you.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Sweet Liar,
By MH "MH" (Over the pond) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Sweet Liar (Mass Market Paperback)
I bought the book used, at a great price. I'm a Jude Deveraux fan, but this is not her best book. The main character has "issues". I'm reading until the end, but only for closure. If you want a book you can read before bedtime, and have no problem putting down after each chapter, this is the one.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Just couldn't get into it...,
By Allison (KY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sweet Liar (Mass Market Paperback)
I tried but just could not connect with the main character Samantha. She just seemed flakey and had no self worth throughout most of the story. She would literally run and hide every time Mike even glanced in her direction. And then even when they started to get close she acted like he was going to rape her every time he touched her. And that seemed okay because you think maybe she has a good reason to be afraid. But then her reason turns out to be really lame and childish. She also seemed very naive at times. She reminded me of a 12 year old. But I did love Mike and the other Taggerts. And the story plot with the gangsters was kind of interesting. But in the end I found myself skipping entire pages just to finish it. Definatly not her best.
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