![]() ![]() The three girls she shared her cabin with – Natalie, Allison, and Vivian – all went missing and were never seen again. Emma spent her first summer there 15 years ago and it ended in tragedy. We go back and forth between present day and 15 years ago at Camp Nightingale, a prestigious camp for girls that lasted 6 weeks. So basically, I finished the book that night and before I knew it it was 2am. My first sitting was short-lived because life and responsibilities, but my second sitting I read pages 19-384. THE LAST TIME I LIED was one I could not put down. We’ve all played two truths and a lie, right? Well, what happens when that goes too far? Last year I read Sager’s debut, FINAL GIRLS, and loved it! I didn’t think it could be topped, but I think I loved this one even more. If you want to see those reviews, you can see them here! ![]() Sager’s debut, FINAL GIRLS, was one that the #CJSReads trio reviewed last year. THE LAST TIME I LIED – Riley Sager (Releasing July 3rd, 2018) Thanks to Dutton #PRHPartner for the free advanced copy in exchange for my honest review. It’s almost Friday! This week seems to be dragging on, and I can’t wait for the weekend. ![]()
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