The conclusion of the Tangled Lies series is now available!
Three is a War (Book 3)
Three means war.
Three sides vying for forever.
Cole.
My first love.
The bad boy with the dangerous smile and passionate temper draws attention like a lit fuse on dynamite. But his dark molten eyes spark only for me.
Trace.
My second chance.
Over six feet of Norse god in a tailored suit, he calculates every move and seizes my hungry breaths with an iron fist.
Me.
The free-spirited dancer, torn between two men with no resolution in sight.
I tried leaving, staying, refusing, and surrendering.
What options do I have left?
I love two men, and I do the only thing I can. I fight.
One is a Promise (Book 1)
One promise.
One forever.
One look and I knew Cole was mine. My dark rebel in leather. My powerhouse of passion, devastating smiles, and impulsiveness.
When his job sends him overseas, he promises to return to me.
A promise that’s destroyed in the most irrevocable way.
Two years later, an arrogant suit invades my heartbroken loneliness.
Clean-cut and stern, Trace is everything Cole wasn’t.
At first, he’s a job that will rescue my dance company. But as he intrudes on my life, our hostile relationship evolves.
He knows I’m still in love with Cole, but his dedication is my undoing.
Then a catastrophic moment changes everything.
Promises resurface.
Lies entangle.
And an impossible choice shatters my world.
I love two men, and I can only have one.
Two is a Lie (Book 2)
Two lies.
Two men who don’t share.
I never stopped loving Cole. Not when he left me. Not when he disappeared for three years. Not when he crashed back into my life in a violent explosion of testosterone and fury.
His sudden reappearance questions everything I thought I knew, including how I came to love another man.
Trace is an intoxicating breeze of seduction over ice. My rock. My second chance at forever.
And he’s committed to annihilating the competition.
The battle that ensues wrenches me back and forth between them.
Fighting and fucking.
Resisting and submitting.
Together, they entangle me in a web of lies, rivalry, and desire that weaves as deeply as their devotion to me.
I love two men, and if I can only have one, I choose none.
My life began and ended with them.
Three is a War is the epic conclusion to Pam Godwin’s ‘Tangled Lies’ series. This love triangle has really put me through the ringer. Honestly, it’s one of the best triangles I’ve ever read. This last book though… it gave me so much anxiety. I was a hot mess reading, and I wasn’t much better by the end of the book. Though there was closure, I still had tears pouring down my face. This series is not for the faint of heart, but for those who love angst and a good story, it’s one you need to pick up!
I've debated on how to write this review, but I feel like keeping this review short and sweet will be the way to go. If you’ve read my reviews for the first 2 books, you know I am a #TeamCole girl all the way, so I can’t really say if the ending made me happy or if my guy got the girl etc. Honestly, no matter who ended up with Danni in the end, I knew my heart would break for the other man. Both of these men loved her unconditionally. Both of them wanted her more than anything. And one of them was going to have the world at the end, while the other would be left without his heart.
There were some unexpected moments in this book. I was shocked a time or two. It was full of angst, emotion, heartbreak, and healing. It was intense, crazy steamy, and gave me lots of feels. This is one series that seriously stressed me out, but I’m so glad I read it!
Pam Godwin
New York Times and USA Today Bestselling author, Pam Godwin, lives in the Midwest with her husband, their two children, and a foulmouthed parrot. When she ran away, she traveled fourteen countries across five continents, attended three universities, and married the vocalist of her favorite rock band.
Java, tobacco, and dark romance novels are her favorite indulgences, and might be considered more unhealthy than her aversion to sleeping, eating meat, and dolls with blinking eyes.
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