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Silent Lies
- Perfectly Imperfect, Book 8
- Narrated by: Gregory Salinas, Allyson Voller
- Length: 10 hrs and 4 mins
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Summary
Drago
There is only one punishment for spies and liars: a slow and painful death.
My sweet, angelic wife who bewitched everyone in my home, from my men to my dogs, is the worst traitor of all.
But it seems I have fallen under her spell as well. With every smile, every ridiculous outfit, I'm struggling... and failing.
I want to hate her. Instead, I'm yearning to hear every silent lie that leaves her irresistible lips.
Sienna
Only show them what I want them to see. Never let them in. That's how I handle things.
I may have agreed to this marriage, but I'll never be his, never let him see beneath my mask.
But with every passing day, it's getting harder to fulfill my task. I'm struggling... and failing.
I am falling in love with the man I vowed to betray.
Silent Lies is book eight in the Perfectly Imperfect mafia series. Each book in this series features a different couple and can be listened to as a standalone, but for maximum enjoyment listen in order. No cheating and a guaranteed HEA.
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- xemmasx
- 17-09-24
Outstanding
I absolutely love the perfectly imperfect series.
I have read all the books multiple times and they never get old, highly recommended.
Loved Drago and Sienna’s so much, narrator where amazing as always 🖤
Can’t wait for the rest of the series to be released in audio.
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- NMcG
- 27-09-24
Loved it!!
One of my favourites in the series! The story and the build up to the ending kept me hocked from start to finish.
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- Genesis
- 19-09-24
My new love: Drago.
I didn't expect to like this story so much, I think that since I was feeling down with the last two Neva stories, I had low expectations for this one. To my surprise, it was an incredible book, Drago unraveled Sienna in a very beautiful way... at her own pace and comfort, he never pressured her into anything. Definitely one of my favorite couples in the Perfectly Imperfect world. I'm desperately looking forward to the Book of Arturo and Tara, they will fight so much and I know I will laugh a lot. The Narrators as always 10/10.
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- Babs
- 24-09-24
Disappointed- Sienna is too much!
Sienna's character in the series is quite challenging. Her frequent lies and immature behaviour can be frustrating and can detract from the storyline. Her constant dishonesty is particularly disappointing, especially since Drago deserves someone who values honesty. Sienna's demeanour comes across as childish with her giggles, unconventional fashion choices, and trivial conversations. I had hoped her character would develop positively as the story progressed, but unfortunately, that wasn't the case. In contrast, Drago is portrayed as a complex character with both darkness and light. His traits of loyalty, protectiveness, love, and generosity make him a compelling character. While I have thoroughly enjoyed the previous seven books in the series, this latest instalment didn't quite make it to my list of favourites.
Drago has made the hot list 🔥
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