Review: The Liar by Nora Roberts (audio)

Title: The Liar

Author: Nora Roberts

Narrator: January LaVoy

Published: April 2015, Brilliance Audio

Length: 16 hours 41 minutes

Source: Publisher

The extraordinary new novel by the #1 New York Times–bestselling author of The Collector.

Shelby Foxworth lost her husband. Then she lost her illusions …

The
man who took her from Tennessee to an exclusive Philadelphia suburb
left her in crippling debt. He was an adulterer and a liar, and when
Shelby tracks down his safe-deposit box, she finds multiple IDs. The man
she loved wasn’t just dead. He never really existed.

Shelby
takes her three-year-old daughter and heads south to seek comfort in her
hometown, where she meets someone new: Griff Lott, a successful
contractor. But her husband had secrets she has yet to discover. Even in
this small town, surrounded by loved ones, danger is closer than she
knows—and threatens Griff, as well. And an attempted murder is only the
beginning …

My thoughts: I
really enjoy Nora Roberts and her stand-alone, romantic suspense
novels. They are definitely on my auto-reads, or lately, my auto
listens, as I really end up enjoying them. She creates such enjoyable,
realistic stories with great characters and I find myself completely
engaged in the story.



Shelby
is a very likeable and relatable character and I really felt for her
during this story. I can’t even imagine myself in her position and it
seemed that at every point, things kept getting worse for her. The other
characters, too, really helped round out this story, including Griff –
could you make a better compliment to Shelby in light of what is going
on? He is everything her ex is not and more. Even the secondary
characters are crafted in such a way as to provide a necessary role in
the book. Like them or not, they were all great and all got what they
deserved.



While
this story does follow some predictable patterns, I still enjoyed it. I
figured out early on the mystery aspect, but still it didn’t detract in
any way from the book, especially the last part when you really see
just how crazy and sick the culprit really is. The pace was great – a
slow start with a fast, furious ending that kept my attention the entire
time.



Audio Thoughts: January
LaVoy did a great job with this narration. Not really familiar with a
Tennessee accent, I think she did a good southern accent, and she gave
each character their own voice, including sweet, little Callie, whose
voice just melted my heart. I haven’t listened to too many audio
productions with January LaVoy narrating and I aim to change that soon –
I’ll definitely be checking out what else she narrates!

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12 Comments

  1. Stefanie
    November 9, 2015 / 5:54 pm

    I have yet to try a Nora Roberts audiobook. That is a good idea. It's amazing how much she can crank out and I really like how her female leads have interesting occupations.

    • Kristin
      November 10, 2015 / 1:00 pm

      I really enjoy her books on audio…have listened to quite a few that way and they have all been really good and engaging.

  2. Suko
    November 9, 2015 / 6:08 pm

    Kristin, I'm glad you enjoyed this audiobook. I enjoyed your well-written review. A likable protagonist is my kind of character.

    Have a terrific Monday! I've FINALLY posted a new review (I've been reading but not posting often). I hope you will stop by when you have a moment (unfortunately, blog rolls are a bit slow to update).

    • Kristin
      November 10, 2015 / 1:02 pm

      Thanks Suko…this one was really well-done with great characters!

  3. Bea
    November 9, 2015 / 7:53 pm

    Good to know Roerts hasn't lost her touch. I don't mind predictable if the story still engages me and keeps me interested.

    • Kristin
      November 10, 2015 / 1:03 pm

      I totally agree, predictable is definitely fine as long as the story is engaging and interesting!

  4. Katherine P
    November 9, 2015 / 8:06 pm

    I really enjoyed this one as well. In fact I think it's my favorite from Roberts in awhile though there is definitely some predictability with it. Like you I figured out the mystery early on and like you it didn't bother me in the slightest! I was curious about the accent in the audio version so I'm glad to hear it was Southern but not too much. Being from the South a bad fake accent grates on me like nothing else!

    • Kristin
      November 10, 2015 / 1:03 pm

      Yes, it was definitely a good one! The accent wasn't bad at all.

  5. Kathryn T
    November 9, 2015 / 11:07 pm

    I enjoyed this one on audio as well.Like you figured out the mystery, but exactly… it didn't matter.

    • Kristin
      November 10, 2015 / 1:04 pm

      Glad to hear you liked the audio as well! Seems quite a few of us figured out the mystery early on 🙂

  6. Nise'
    November 10, 2015 / 3:00 am

    January LaVoy is one of my favorite narrators and I enjoyed this book on audio as well.

    • Kristin
      November 10, 2015 / 1:05 pm

      I really need to find some other books she's narrated – I really enjoyed listening to her!