
I loved the little bit of a supernatural element they had – though I wish we had gotten more of an explanation for it and how it was possible, etc – and I loved the twists and turns the series took. Though the books are a little bit repetitive, and the series likely could have ended sooner than book 6, I still really enjoyed reading them.

When I finally bought them, though, I read them back-to-back and I was so impressed! It took a long time for me buy the first two books. So I was skeptical when it came to picking up The Lying Game. I enjoyed them, but they weren’t amazing – and the series has been dragged out for way too long. I started out reading Sara Shepard’s Pretty Little Liars series. So please be patient with me while I try to dance around that! I’m normally very character-driven in my reviews however, since the murderer is revealed in this book, it’s hard to go into detail about what I liked/disliked about the characters without accidentally revealing who did it. Warning: This review contains some spoilers – nothing huge or major, but some (potentially) minor spoilers. Sara Shepard, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Pretty Little Liars books, finally reveals the shocking truth about Sutton's murder in this riveting novel about secrets, lies, and killer consequences. If she can't find my killer before time runs out, she'll end up behind bars. And when it does, Emma will be suspect number one in my murder investigation. The truth is bound to come out eventually. But as questions and accusations start flying, it's harder than ever for Emma to keep playing me.

At first the police assume the body is Emma's.

Suddenly everyone knows there are two girls who look like Sutton Mercer-and that one of them is dead. But when it comes to finding my killer, she keeps running into dead ends. She's unearthed dark secrets about my friends, my family, and my tangled past. For months, my long-lost twin, Emma, has been living my life and trying to solve my murder.
