![]() Parrish: Fans of complicated relationships, villainous main characters, and pure drama will enjoy this book. There were several instances where the authors should have followed the rule of “show, don’t tell.” While there certainly was some mystery at first, I predicted one of the major plot points early on in the book, so I had to be patient in waiting for this character to reveal their motives. Thankfully there is some justice in the story, but it takes a long time to get there. It’s hard to read at times because their perspectives are so malicious. Parrish gets wrong: This is a book about very, very bad people. ![]() The plot was slow at first, but the last third of the book really picked up and added to the excitement. You’re immediately introduced to a villainous character, so already the perspective is different than what you might be used to. ![]() Parrish gets right: It’s hard to predict where this book is headed at first, so I enjoyed finding out new details about the characters and the plot as I read along. ![]() ![]() Parrish,” but there’s more to the Parrish family than meets the eye. Amber wants to replace Daphne as Jackson’s wife and win all of the money and accolades that comes with the title “Mrs. Parrishis a suspenseful drama written by two sisters using the name “Liv Constantine.” This book follows three major characters: the scheming Amber and the rich but troubled Jackson and Daphne Parrish. ![]()
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