
Little Liar (The Web of Silence Duet, #2)
by Leigh Rivers
Malachi Vize’s singular obsession with his foster sister, Olivia, becomes reality—but when powerful forces tear her away, he plunges into a dark, desperate hunt filled with haunting alliances and reckless devotion. His world unravels as he battles his own demons to reclaim her, no matter what it costs—obsession has never been more palpable.
Tropes & Themes
About This Book
In "Little Liar," the second book of Leigh Rivers' "The Web of Silence" duet, Malachi Vize's deep-seated obsession with his foster sister, Olivia, takes a dark and intense turn. Their forbidden relationship faces external threats from powerful adversaries determined to claim Olivia for themselves, leading to a perilous and suspenseful journey. Malachi's struggle with his own demons and the lengths he goes to protect Olivia create a tense atmosphere throughout the narrative.
The story delves into themes of obsession, control, and the complexities of familial bonds, set against a backdrop of dark romance. The mood is intense and suspenseful, with a slow-burn tension that keeps readers engaged. The novel explores the psychological depth of its characters, particularly Malachi's troubled past and his unwavering devotion to Olivia. The atmosphere is charged with emotional turmoil, as the characters navigate the blurred lines between love and obsession.
What Readers Say
Readers praise the intense character development and emotional depth of Malachi's journey. Many commend the author's writing style for its captivating dark romance elements and suspenseful twists. Fans note the book's ability to evoke strong emotions, leaving a lasting impact on readers. Some readers find the first half repetitive, but appreciate the engaging second half that picks up the pace. Content warnings include themes of obsession and manipulation; reader discretion is advised.


