Her Boldest Lie by Kelly Utt is an awesome story that I have read. This is book number three in this awesome series that I have fallen in love with since the begining and I can not wait to read the next book in this awesome series. I highly recommend this story to everyone who loves reading about suspense and thrillers in their stories.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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purplesky252761
2 years ago
There many twists and turns for Marchline. Especially things you wouldn’t expect for a successful, rich business owner. Many things took a turn for the worse but she kept her head held high and marched on.
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annwebb49
2 years ago
Would have been an excellent read if it hadn’t been SPOILED for me by the author’s abuse of Almighty GOD’s Name and His word *Holy*. This is blasphemy and is NEVER acceptable. Minus 1*
I’m looking forward to reading future stories – without Blasphemy, please
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roger
2 years ago
Her Boldest Lie (Rosemary Run #3), my sixteenth read from author Kelly Utt. A well-written pulse-pounding, entertaining romantic suspense read, with intriguing, well-developed characters that leave you panting for more. I couldn’t turn pages fast enough. “I received a free copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.” The gifting of this book did not affect my opinion of it. I’ll be reading more from this author, in fact, Her Darkest Hour (Rosemary Run, #4) is next. (RIP Marley January 20, 2014 – July 24, 2018).
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rmkenny06
2 years ago
Her Boldest Lie – a review by Rosemary Kenny
Vineyard owner and successful businesswoman, Marcheline Fay, (not her real name) fled to the tourist paradise of Rosemary Run, after uprooting herself and her baby daughter Sabine, from danger in Chicago (to do with Sabine’s father, whom her daughter was entirely ignorant of).
Now married to Ryan and mother to Amelie, Sabine’s overcome with curiosity, that her Mom won’t satisfy, about her father and why he’s not in his daughter and granddaughter’s lives.
What does she do, when she comes across a letter written by Marcheline? What extreme reaction does this trigger in Marcheline?
Who calls her asking about the letter?
When does she open up to Sabine and Ryan about the former’s parentage? Are they truly in danger?
The tension ebbs and flows until the hunted are set free by the truth that Marcheline in particular has waited in fear for, during the last 26 years of her and her family’s life. Sadly a slight sense of disappointment as the novel comes to a climax, but at least it’s led to an HEA, as the danger apparently had never been real, plus it turns out that the antagonist was long dead anyway.
Read Kelly Utt’s Her Boldest Lie and decide for yourself what you think of this psychological thriller!
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leovirgousa
2 years ago
This is about a woman who relocates to California to escape her past. Her daughter brings everything into the open when she takes a DNA test to find out who her father is. She flees with her daughter to Arizona with a private detective following her. She confronts the private detective to find out who hired him. It turns out he is working for a lawyer trying to get her former boyfriend out of prison. The boyfriend turns out to be her daughter’s father. She feared it was another man who sexually abused her in her teens. She is relieved when she finds out this man died 8 years ago. She reconnects with her parents.
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dws2395
2 years ago
Reviewed 3/26.
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juliemg
2 years ago
An amazing story of grit, determination, and redemption.
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lkallusch
2 years ago
Illogical — I kept thinking there would be a great “reveal” but it never got any better.
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ibthome
2 years ago
It was so different. Good plot great ending
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carolyntnixa87
2 years ago
It wasn’t logical, in fact pretty silly. Waste of time
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sharonreif
2 years ago
I loved reading this story, there are plenty of twists and turns that kept me guessing throughout and often times sitting on the edge of my seat. The author has done a wonderful job of weaving this story so that it easily held my attention throughout. It’s the first book I’ve read by this author but it shall not be the last.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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hbane12
2 years ago
This is book 3 in the Rosemary Run series. I really enjoyed this book. My interest was kept throughout and I didn’t want to put down. The story is very well written. I definitely recommend reading.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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pat
2 years ago
This is a really compelling story that absolutely had me biting my nails! I love Rosemary Run and I cannot even imagine what Marcheline would be living through. I could not put this book down. I want more Rosemary Run thrillers.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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patw
2 years ago
The storyline was well written and the characters were so well defined that I was totally engaged throughout the entire book!
Her Boldest Lie by Kelly Utt is an awesome story that I have read. This is book number three in this awesome series that I have fallen in love with since the begining and I can not wait to read the next book in this awesome series. I highly recommend this story to everyone who loves reading about suspense and thrillers in their stories.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
There many twists and turns for Marchline. Especially things you wouldn’t expect for a successful, rich business owner. Many things took a turn for the worse but she kept her head held high and marched on.
Would have been an excellent read if it hadn’t been SPOILED for me by the author’s abuse of Almighty GOD’s Name and His word *Holy*. This is blasphemy and is NEVER acceptable. Minus 1*
I’m looking forward to reading future stories – without Blasphemy, please
Her Boldest Lie (Rosemary Run #3), my sixteenth read from author Kelly Utt. A well-written pulse-pounding, entertaining romantic suspense read, with intriguing, well-developed characters that leave you panting for more. I couldn’t turn pages fast enough. “I received a free copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.” The gifting of this book did not affect my opinion of it. I’ll be reading more from this author, in fact, Her Darkest Hour (Rosemary Run, #4) is next. (RIP Marley January 20, 2014 – July 24, 2018).
Her Boldest Lie – a review by Rosemary Kenny
Vineyard owner and successful businesswoman, Marcheline Fay, (not her real name) fled to the tourist paradise of Rosemary Run, after uprooting herself and her baby daughter Sabine, from danger in Chicago (to do with Sabine’s father, whom her daughter was entirely ignorant of).
Now married to Ryan and mother to Amelie, Sabine’s overcome with curiosity, that her Mom won’t satisfy, about her father and why he’s not in his daughter and granddaughter’s lives.
What does she do, when she comes across a letter written by Marcheline? What extreme reaction does this trigger in Marcheline?
Who calls her asking about the letter?
When does she open up to Sabine and Ryan about the former’s parentage? Are they truly in danger?
The tension ebbs and flows until the hunted are set free by the truth that Marcheline in particular has waited in fear for, during the last 26 years of her and her family’s life. Sadly a slight sense of disappointment as the novel comes to a climax, but at least it’s led to an HEA, as the danger apparently had never been real, plus it turns out that the antagonist was long dead anyway.
Read Kelly Utt’s Her Boldest Lie and decide for yourself what you think of this psychological thriller!
This is about a woman who relocates to California to escape her past. Her daughter brings everything into the open when she takes a DNA test to find out who her father is. She flees with her daughter to Arizona with a private detective following her. She confronts the private detective to find out who hired him. It turns out he is working for a lawyer trying to get her former boyfriend out of prison. The boyfriend turns out to be her daughter’s father. She feared it was another man who sexually abused her in her teens. She is relieved when she finds out this man died 8 years ago. She reconnects with her parents.
Reviewed 3/26.
An amazing story of grit, determination, and redemption.
Illogical — I kept thinking there would be a great “reveal” but it never got any better.
It was so different. Good plot great ending
It wasn’t logical, in fact pretty silly. Waste of time
I loved reading this story, there are plenty of twists and turns that kept me guessing throughout and often times sitting on the edge of my seat. The author has done a wonderful job of weaving this story so that it easily held my attention throughout. It’s the first book I’ve read by this author but it shall not be the last.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
This is book 3 in the Rosemary Run series. I really enjoyed this book. My interest was kept throughout and I didn’t want to put down. The story is very well written. I definitely recommend reading.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
This is a really compelling story that absolutely had me biting my nails! I love Rosemary Run and I cannot even imagine what Marcheline would be living through. I could not put this book down. I want more Rosemary Run thrillers.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
The storyline was well written and the characters were so well defined that I was totally engaged throughout the entire book!