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Tell Me a Truth: Episode #5 by Tamara Lush

beckyrendon's review

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5.0

I seriously was debating reading Tell Me A Truth. I would rather the lies and easy endings. But that is a lie. I love the gritty, heartfelt, rawness. I love when things destroy us and always hope for a happily ever after.

Truth is usually more than we want to hear. Emma learns some hard truths in this the final installment. Is she ready to deal with them?


Ok, I may have admitted previously to water on my face but I legitimately cried in this one. Read it, you'll see.

I think I'm from the school of better to have loved and lost...but fortunately, I've never lost.

An incredibly well written ending to a story that kept me coming back and begging to read faster. It was the perfect emotional read.

reviewed for the Sweet Spot Sisterhood

mamabookwyrm's review

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3.0

I was so anxious to see how Lush was going to conclude the series. And wow, what an amazing conclusion. For me, this series just got better with each episode. I was almost sad to see it end. I knew it was going to be big. I just wasn’t expecting it to be so gut wrenching. I admire Emma’s strength in this one. I could see her despair. And I could feel Caleb’s frustration. I loved it. I would definitely recommend this serial to any fans of serials.

I voluntarily reviewed an Advanced Reader Copy of this book.
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nnana_larhy's review

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4.0

This was wild! The emotions involved were just something else. On the bright side, CALEB IS BACK!!!! ok go read for yourself now

nbiblioholic's review

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4.0

This was my favorite episode of the series. I think it's because this was the book that offered the most depth. Although I admired Emma's perseverance, she lost points because she seemed to lack understanding or patience with Caleb's illness. It was all about her and her needs and her timetable. Thankfully Caleb evened out the scale with his compassion and willingness to try. The ending was too abrupt for my liking but overall it was a fine conclusion to the series.

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