Golden Lies (Large Print) (Romances)
Golden Lies (Large Print) (Romances) book cover

Golden Lies (Large Print) (Romances)

Hardcover – Large Print, November 15, 2004

Price
$8.20
Format
Hardcover
Pages
389
Publisher
The Large Print Book Company
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1596880054
Dimensions
6.5 x 1 x 9.5 inches
Weight
1.45 pounds

Description

Review Golden Lies is an absolute treasure, a fabulous page-turning combination of romance and intrigue. -- New York Times bestselling author Kristin Hannah A fresh and exciting voice. -- Susan Elizabeth Phillips

Features & Highlights

  • Riley McAllister, Paige Hathaway, and Alyssa Chen come from very different worlds. Now this unlikely trio of strangers must come together to follow an elusive trail through the streets of San Francisco from glittering Pacific Heights to colorful Chinatown to trendy South of Market. Each will have to make the impossible choice between romantic love and family loyalty, between sheltering lies and revealing truth. Once the door to the past is opened, there s no turning back.

Customer Reviews

Rating Breakdown

★★★★★
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★★★★
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(526)
★★★
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★★
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Most Helpful Reviews

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Wonderful read

Barbara Freethy does a great job of hooking you in to her stories immediately in the beginning and keeping you hooked throughout the whole story. Fast moving from beginning to end. I'm learning a great deal about northern California and the San Francisco area where she sets a lot of her books. Her characters are flawed human beings in many ways but always interesting. I gave this book four stars only because it didn't have the emotional depth of her Daniel's Gift. It was also inexpensive to purchase for my Kindle, which I really liked.[[ASIN:B002Y27P3M Kindle Wireless Reading Device, Wi-Fi, Graphite, 6" Display with New E Ink Pearl Technology]]
5 people found this helpful
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enjoyable read

Golden Lies had interesting interplay between all the characters, dysfunctional family dynamics, and lots of hidden secrets. The story was good and the players were human. Barbara Freehy is very good at putting across the emotions, doubts and feelings of her characters.
2 people found this helpful