Author: Carey Heywood
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Publish Date: September 12, 2016
Review Source: Southern Belle Promotions
Why Lie?
People here think they know me.
They assume things about me because of the way I dress
and my tattoos.
I am so much more.
I thought you saw that.
So, I let you in.
You made it easy to fall for you.
Turns out I was the only one falling.
I hope you're happy.
No, that's a lie and you're better than I am at telling
those.
Carey Heywood never ceases to amaze me. Why Lie is a story like no other. The emotions that this book evoked, is beyond imaginable. An author always wants the reader to know what he/she is feeling through the words that flow throughout the pages. This happened, without a doubt. Each page was gripping and held so much feeling. It is impossible to describe how incredible this book really is.
Sydney is a hard working woman, who is looking for love. Heath is a man who will do anything and everything to please his ailing mother. Sydney started to fall for Heath, although he ended up breaking her heart, all for the sake of making his mother smile. He is SUCH a good man. Theory says that there is no greater bond, than that of a mother and son. Why Lie encompasses what that truly means. Heath would move heaven and Earth to have one more day with his mom. He will do anything to see her smile and prolong her life. With that said, he made a mistake and Sydney was heart broken due to it.
Needing time to herself, Sydney took off on a mini vacation. Tragedy strikes and Heath was there to rescue her from danger. She was injured and he was there to nurse her back to health. Knowing that he broke her heart, Sydney is very reluctant to let him back in. Her heart is guarded, she has it under armor and lock and key. Hard as he may try, he seems to not be succeeding. Will Sydney allow Heath back in? Will he get his ultimate wish and get the woman that he loves before it's too late?
Carey is one remarkable author. She really knows how to keep you lured in from page to page. Never did I feel that she drug anything on, nor did I feel that there was any fluff or filler. The entire story had me reeling. I was a ball of emotions. Happiness, sadness, joyfulness and even devastation. Why Lie will stick with me for quite some time; years even. It is that good. If you have not had the pleasure of reading Mrs. Heywood, start with this series, Love Riddles. It will leave you breathless (in a good way).
Happy Reading!
Sydney is a hard working woman, who is looking for love. Heath is a man who will do anything and everything to please his ailing mother. Sydney started to fall for Heath, although he ended up breaking her heart, all for the sake of making his mother smile. He is SUCH a good man. Theory says that there is no greater bond, than that of a mother and son. Why Lie encompasses what that truly means. Heath would move heaven and Earth to have one more day with his mom. He will do anything to see her smile and prolong her life. With that said, he made a mistake and Sydney was heart broken due to it.
Needing time to herself, Sydney took off on a mini vacation. Tragedy strikes and Heath was there to rescue her from danger. She was injured and he was there to nurse her back to health. Knowing that he broke her heart, Sydney is very reluctant to let him back in. Her heart is guarded, she has it under armor and lock and key. Hard as he may try, he seems to not be succeeding. Will Sydney allow Heath back in? Will he get his ultimate wish and get the woman that he loves before it's too late?
Carey is one remarkable author. She really knows how to keep you lured in from page to page. Never did I feel that she drug anything on, nor did I feel that there was any fluff or filler. The entire story had me reeling. I was a ball of emotions. Happiness, sadness, joyfulness and even devastation. Why Lie will stick with me for quite some time; years even. It is that good. If you have not had the pleasure of reading Mrs. Heywood, start with this series, Love Riddles. It will leave you breathless (in a good way).
Happy Reading!
Popping up on my elbow, I watch as he moves to the bathroom
to take care of the condom. My eyes linger on his muscular back and oh so
grabbable ass.
He was amazing.
Ah-mazing.
Sure, we tumbled into bed pretty fast but it didn’t end up being
the wham bam thank you ma’am I was scared it would be. Nope, this was
something. It was new but it was something more than just sex.
He was into me and I’m so into him it isn’t even funny.
Scary thing is, he’s such a nice guy even my parents would approve, and they
hate any guy I normally like.
Nope, he’s different and for every night this week, he’s
been all mine. Flopping back onto my pillows, I sigh just remembering how all
mine he’s been.
I was working a closing shift at Lola’s, the diner my family
ran. It had been a complete shit night with two waitresses calling out. I was
up to my elbows in work covering for the both of them. Then he surprised the
hell out of me by offering to help. We weren’t strangers; in a town as small as
Ferncliff that’s impossible. Still, we were friendly, but we weren’t friends.
We ran with different crowds.
He was like the apple pie he always seemed to order, where I
was a cupcake covered in sprinkles.
After trying and failing to get someone else to come in, I
had taken him up on his offer. I can’t remember the last time I had that much
fun working. The entire night felt like foreplay. At the time I thought it was
all in my head. I can be a flirt and I didn’t think I was his type. It was when
he stayed to help clean and close up that it became clear he was flirting back.
After everyone else was gone, I asked if he’d like to come
up to my place for a drink. He said yes. We never did have a drink. Nope, we
were kissing before I even had the door opened.
He has been in my bed every night since.
At the sound of his footsteps, I lift my head. The front
view is just as good, if not better than the back. He laughs at my blatant
appraisal.
“Keep looking at me like that and you won’t be going to
sleep anytime soon,” he murmurs, lying down next to me and pulling me into his
arms.
“Maybe I’m not as tired as I thought,” I reply.
It’s a lie though. As much as I would want to play on the
jungle gym that is his insanely hot body, there’s only so much sex instead of
sleep my body can handle. All I want to do is pass out. Since he’s as comfy as
he is hot, it’s likely that will happen in the next couple of seconds.
“What are you doing tomorrow night?” he asks,
nuzzling the sensitive spot behind my ear.
“I have to close,” I reply.
“I’m meeting up with some friends. It sucks you’re working.”
Hiding my smile at the fact he admitted he wanted to
introduce me to his friends, I kiss the underside of his jaw. “You can come
here after.”
Since Ferncliff is a small town, I already know who his
friends are. They all seem cool; I’m just not close with any of them.
His arms tighten around me. “I’ll probably be out late and
you need to catch up on sleep.”
I lift my head and squint down at him. “Why do you have to
be so logical?”
He grins up at me, pushing forward to press his lips to
mine.
“Stop being cute and go back to sleep.”
“I’m not that tired,” I yawn.
He grins. Putting his hand to the back of my head, he pulls
me back down. I don’t fight it. I settle in and, with a happy smile, I crash.
What seems like an instant later, he gets out of bed to turn
off his alarm. “Go back to sleep.” He issues his command and seals it with a
kiss to my forehead.
“Bossy,” I grumble, before drifting off again.
When I open my eyes again, he’s already showered and
dressed. After our third sleepover in a row, he brought an overnight bag. His
dark blond hair is still wet. It’s not fair how sexy he looks freshly showered
and in one of his suits.
“Come back to bed,” I plead.
He grabs his shoes and comes to sit on the bed next to me.
“I wish.”
Curving my body around him, I rest my cheek to his thigh. He
pushes my hair back from my face, his fingertips caressing my earlobe. My eyes
flutter closed at his gentle touch. He seriously has it all.
It sucks to say but before him, I was under the impression
that I have had amazing sex in my life. One night with him proved me wrong and
each night since has only reinforced that.
“Are you sure you don’t want to come over tonight?” I
ask.
“It’s not about want. You have to work and I can’t bail on
my friends. Trust me, I’ll want to be here instead.”
I smile up at him. “Okay.”
He kisses me, this time long and hard before he goes.
Happily, I doze until my stomach demands I get up to feed it.
My day flies by in the way that time does and I head
downstairs. One amazing perk about living in the apartment above Lola’s was no
commute. I walk to the convenience store and buy a Heath bar. I always loved
them and now they’ve turned into a private joke with myself. I am such a dork.
Admitting that to myself won’t stop me from eating this
candy bar once my shift is over, lusting after the guy who shares its name.
Once I’m back upstairs in my apartment I pull it out of the bag and set it on
my table. Snapping a pic of my candy bar, I text it to him, adding that I’d
rather have the real thing.
My phone vibrates in my hand before I have a chance to set
it down. Grinning, I answer it.
“Hey.”
“Hey back.”
“Did you like my pic?” I ask.
He chuckles before replying, “I can think of a few other
things I wouldn’t mind a pic of.”
Naughty man!
“No flirting since I don’t get to see you tonight,” I
return.
“It’s only one night.”
Yes, it’s one night but I’ll miss seeing him.
“At least I have a chocolatey stand in,” I tease, trying not
to let on how bummed I am.
“I’ll give you that, but no apple pie without me.”
“Ever?” I giggle.
He’s serious when he replies, “Yep.”
Silly as it sounds, planning future apple pie dates gives me
a thrill. This thing that we have going is moving at light speed. That doesn’t
mean it’s wrong. Gigi told me she took one look at Pop and knew she was going
to marry him one day. It wasn’t love at first sight for me, but love at first
night.
“Deal,” I whisper.
We say our good-byes since I need to finish getting ready
for work. Deciding to save it for one of my breaks, I slip my candy bar into
the pocket of my apron and hurry downstairs to start my shift.
As usual, we have a busy dinner rush. During each lull, I
find my mind wandering to him. Each time I can’t help but smile to myself
already looking forward to the next time we’ll see each other.
Work keeps me from daydreaming about him for too long and by
the end of the night, I’m grateful for the chance to catch up on sleep. After I
indulge in my chocolaty Heath goodness, I get ready for bed. My small apartment
never felt this lonely before.
It hasn’t been that long but I already miss him. His scent,
a faint hint of the cologne I’ve come to adore, clings to my sheets. I bury my
face into them, inhaling deeply, wishing he was here with me. Hugging my
pillow, my last thought before sinking fully to sleep is how much nicer it is
to fall asleep in his arms.
It’s my alarm that wakes me the next morning. In my infinite
wisdom, I scheduled myself a morning shift after a closing one. With Gigi
slowly passing the reins of Lola’s diner over to me, she’s been having me make
the schedule.
So far I’m still getting the hang of it. It seems the only
person’s schedule I keep screwing up is my own. That’s what I get for trying to
accommodate everyone’s requests by squeezing myself to cover all the holes.
Wiping sleep from my eyes, the prospect of a giant cup of coffee once I get
downstairs has me moving.
There’s already a line of folks waiting when one of our
morning waitresses opens the door. It’s not like our hours have changed in the
past few decades. Wiping down the counter, I greet folks as they come in. We
don’t have hostesses; Lola’s is seat yourself. Most of the morning crowd opts
for the stools along the counter.
I’m pouring Hank Furlong a mug of coffee when I hear
something that doesn’t compute. Setting down the coffee pot next to the mug, I
move down the counter in a daze.
“What did you just say?” I ask.
Aaron Daniels blinks up at me. “About Heath Mackey and Kacey
Albright getting engaged?”
Oh God, I had heard him right. My stomach falls, crashing
down like a bird shot out of the sky.
“They got engaged?” I ask in a robotic tone.
I’m there but not there. Half of me waits for Aaron to reply
while the other half spirits away to comb through still fresh memories of him
holding me, kissing me, and making my body his.
Gossip moves through this town like wildfire. There is no
way I missed them dating. The last I heard, Kacey still held a torch for Jake
Whitmore. It didn’t even matter that he pretty much lived on an oilrig off the
coast. No, Heath was single. Unless part of the reason he had been so discreet
with me was to keep Kacey from finding out.
It was nothing short of a miracle that no one clued into his
spending every night this week at my place. I had assumed it was because we
were new. That’s why I hadn’t spilled the beans to anyone. How could I be so
wrong about him?
He nods. “I was sitting at the table next to them. Bought
them a round to congratulate them even though they were both well on their ways
to celebrating.”
My entire frame is so tense I wouldn’t be surprised if one
wrong move would send me splintering off into a thousand pieces. “Is that
right?” I manage.
He nods happily, having no idea of my internal turmoil.
“About time that Albright girl stopped mooning over Jake Whitmore. That boy is
in the wind. Jake’s not ever going to settle down. Heath’s a nice young man and
she’s a sweet little thing. I’m happy for them.”
Mentally, I stand them up, side by side, Heath and Kacey.
Aaron’s words echo inside my head, “Nice young man, sweet little thing, nice
young man, sweet little thing.”
It’s obvious the stark difference between Kacey and me.
She’s not the type of girl to fall into bed with. She’s the kind of girl you
marry. Not once this past week did shame for sleeping with Heath even enter my
mind, until now.
Heath isn’t the first mistake I’ve made in the romance
department. That doesn’t mean this blow doesn’t hurt. Before him, somehow,
someway, part of me always had an inkling or a whisper of proceeding
cautiously. Not with Heath, though. Nope. I was ready to hand him my heart that
first night.
For the first time ever I was a hundred percent myself with
someone. I was happy and excited, basking in how right we were together. We fit
in a way that seemed special.
What happened? I don’t understand. He woke up in my bed
yesterday morning.
“Thanks,” I numbly nod and walk away.
Each step sends a painful jolt up my body. Each step reminds
me of what I had foolishly ignored our first night together. He was out of my
league. It seems a better option was available to him, so he took it.
The chatter at the diner only increases, Heath and Kacey’s
name coming at me over and over again like attacking bees. The sting proves to
be more than I can handle.
It’s not every day you find out the man you’ve been falling
in love with just got engaged to someone else.
New York Times & USA Today bestselling author with 13
books out and many more to come. She was born and raised in Alexandria,
Virginia. Ever the mild-manner citizen, Carey spend her days working in the
world of finance, and at night, she retreats into the lives of her fictional
characters.
Supporting her all the way are her husband, three
sometimes-adorable children, their nine-pound attack Yorkie and their needy
Ninja cat.
Why Now?
Released: March 22, 2016
He was my everything.
I loved him.
For over twenty years.
And everyone knew, including him.
But he never loved me back.
Not once.
Not ever.
So I moved on.
Until now.
Now he's back, and wants to make me his.
He's everything I've ever wanted.
I should be happy.
But there's one problem.
My fiancé.
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