Synopsis

I’ve been through hell to get to this place. To wear the perfect white dress and stand beside Royce Hale, the liar I tried desperately not to fall in love with and failed.

Or maybe I’m still trapped in hell because the devil is here too. He lurks at my side, plotting terrible ways to make me his.

It’s win at all costs in this family, and I know now just how far the Hales will go to get what they want.

But you can’t survive in a house full of lies without learning the art of deception, and once I become a Hale, I’ll show them exactly what I’ve mastered.

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Review

The Deception is the last book in the Filthy Rich Americans series for Royce and Marist, and I was hoping for a little more.

Admittedly it has been a while since I read The Obsession. Throughout the first two books, I was staunchly team Royce, but I wanted a little more from him in this one. There was a lot of steam, and Royce was more of a let me show you how I feel, guy, but I wanted Marist to have her declaration as well.

The time between books also probably made me forget what a creeper Macallister was. The Deception shows Macallister on his best behavior, and though he is still manipulating every situation, it’s a little softer in this one.

Marist came into her own in this one. She tends the tables on Royce and Macalister, and I loved it. We’ve always known she was smart, but I think she finally has the confidence to take action. Halfway through this book, I couldn’t help thinking that perhaps she is better suited for Macallister.

This was a fantastic trilogy, and you better believe I will read the next book in the series!

Other books by this author:
The Initiation1
The Obsession2

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