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Liar

The Academy: The Scarab Beetle, Book 2

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Liar

By: C. L. Stone
Narrated by: Megan Tusing
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From USA TODAY Bestselling Author, C. L. Stone, listen to Liar, the second book in The Academy Scarab Beetle Series.

Worse than a thief, is a liar.

Kayli Winchester can finally let go of her thieving past and for once walk on the right side of the law. She's had enough of the hustle and is determined to become the good girl. But her brother, Wil, is still missing.

On the hunt for him, she discovers something worse than a missing sibling: Marc, Raven, Axel, Corey and Brandon. These aren't just scoundrels with hearts of gold. They're flat-out criminals. But they're criminals who need her. In a ruse to draw them away from her brother and learn more about this so-called Academy, Kayli joins them on a mission to Florida in search of a missing little girl.

Kayli will do anything to make sure her brother is safe. She'll find their leader. She'll discover their intentions. She'll infiltrate their ranks. And if they try to threaten her brother or herself, she'll burn them all.

But when these five hot Academy teammates all contend for her heart, her resistance starts to crumble. Maybe she wasn't meant to be the good girl, anyway.

©2014 C. L. Stone (P)2017 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved
Contemporary Contemporary Romance Detective Mystery Romance Romantic Suspense Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Fiction Suspense Heartfelt

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Great series, great narration

This series (so far) really lends itself to audio and Megan Tusing's narration is excellent at bringing the characters and story to life. We get a little more Academy information, we meet Mr Blackbourn from the Ghost Bird series and see where the two series could potentially crossover. The relationships between the characters deepen and we learn more about them and Blake comes back which increases the tension between them all. The job they had to investigate was a good one as well, not a placeholder.
We also meet Fortune who is a brilliant character and wonderfully rendered by Megan.
Loved it.

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