
Three is a War
by Pam Godwin
Where forbidden desire collides with ruthless games, abuse, and matters of blood and broken promises. A love with consequences so sharp it cuts deep.
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About This Book
In "Three is a War," the third installment of Pam Godwin's Tangled Lies series, Danni, a free-spirited dancer, finds herself entangled in a complex love triangle between two compelling men. Cole, her first love, is a bad boy with a dangerous smile and passionate temper, drawing attention like a lit fuse on dynamite. Trace, her second chance, is a tall, calculating man who seizes her breath with an iron fist. Torn between these two men, Danni faces a battle of emotions, trying to navigate her feelings and make a choice that will shape her future.
The story delves into themes of forbidden desire, toxic relationships, and revenge, creating a dark and intense atmosphere. As Danni's journey unfolds, the tension between the characters escalates, leading to a suspenseful and emotionally charged narrative. The novel explores the complexities of love and the consequences of choices made in the heat of passion, keeping readers on edge as they anticipate the outcome of Danni's tumultuous relationships.
What Readers Say
Readers praise the series for its compelling love triangle and emotional depth. Many commend Godwin's angsty and evocative writing style that keeps readers engaged. Fans note the book's intense emotional impact, often leaving them in tears. Some readers find the protagonist's indecisiveness frustrating, leading to mixed feelings. This series is recommended for readers who enjoy angsty romance and complex love triangles.

