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A review by sycokittykat
Nest of Lies by Tea Ravine
adventurous
challenging
dark
emotional
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
Redeeming the "broken"
My heart broke so much for Lia. It is hard growing up always being told you are broken or sick. From the time she was told she was a Beta and her mother walked out the door she became a shell who was on house arrest. The loneliness was eating away at her.
When her cousins and Lia sneak next door to the house party something changes. Lia runs into several men (a pack) whom she is immediately drawn to. However, they are the local MC and can't see risking this sweet innocent girl so they keep her at arms length.
The prank war that goes on for years is freaking hysterical. She is so sneaky.
This is a story of abuse, metal health, discovery, growth, lies, deceit, overcoming odds and finding your home.
Having grown up with a father who struggled with his metal health issues all of his life I understand the toll it takes on a child. My mother also struggled though not in the same ways. Often times I remember being forgotten or lonely. It has taken it's toll on me and makes me relate to Lia in a lot of ways. Always being never enough or fearing everyone would always leave.
Thank you Tee for this story and for telling something that people struggle with or have seen and don't understand. I felt seen while reading this book.
My heart broke so much for Lia. It is hard growing up always being told you are broken or sick. From the time she was told she was a Beta and her mother walked out the door she became a shell who was on house arrest. The loneliness was eating away at her.
When her cousins and Lia sneak next door to the house party something changes. Lia runs into several men (a pack) whom she is immediately drawn to. However, they are the local MC and can't see risking this sweet innocent girl so they keep her at arms length.
The prank war that goes on for years is freaking hysterical. She is so sneaky.
This is a story of abuse, metal health, discovery, growth, lies, deceit, overcoming odds and finding your home.
Having grown up with a father who struggled with his metal health issues all of his life I understand the toll it takes on a child. My mother also struggled though not in the same ways. Often times I remember being forgotten or lonely. It has taken it's toll on me and makes me relate to Lia in a lot of ways. Always being never enough or fearing everyone would always leave.
Thank you Tee for this story and for telling something that people struggle with or have seen and don't understand. I felt seen while reading this book.