![]() ![]() I think the family’s development is important in this book in particular because this book is heavily focused on their family, which is something I do like. But they are doing a whole lot better than before. Yes, there are some secrets and lies being told. The Mercer family is finally acting like a normal happy family, somewhat. She’s repaired Sutton’s relationship with Laurel to the point where they aren’t arguing anymore. In this book in particular, Emma has become close to Sutton’s family. ![]() ![]() One of the aspects of this series I continue to enjoy is how Shepard develops her characters. But before I talk about why I didn’t enjoy this book as much as the rest of the series, I’d like to mention what I did enjoy with Cross My Heart, Hope to Die. I just wasn’t able to immerse myself into it like I could the rest of the books in the series. Out of all of the books in the series so far, I’d have to say this one is my least favorite. Is it mother’s intuition… or does Becky know I’m already gone? Emma hasn’t seen Becky in twelve years, but Becky recognizes Emma immediately – as Emma. ![]() Then our birth mother, the woman who abandoned us, showed up in Tucson. The only thing she hasn’t done is solve my murder. She’s even repairing my relationship with my adoptive family. She tosses her hair with the signature Sutton Mercer flip and can lead a Lying Game prank with the best of them. When I died two months ago, my killer told my twin sister to become me – or else. ![]()
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