The Secrets We Hide - Review

The Secrets We Hide
The Four Book # 2
Becca Steele
An Enemies to Lovers College Bully Romance
April 30th, 2020

Eeny, meeny, miny, mo.

I’ve got a secret you don’t know.

Caiden Cavendish is under my skin. The Four have switched from being my enemies to my closest friends.

But not everything has changed. Two truths remain…my life is still in danger, and my mother is hiding something.

So many questions, and no answers.

What secrets lie buried in Alstone?

The lies, the secrets, they’ll come undone.

I’m the monster you can’t outrun.

Note – this book is not a standalone, and should be read after The Lies We Tell.

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Amount of sex 3.5 / 5
How explicit are the sex scenes 4.5 / 5
Story  5 / 5
Overall: 5 / 5

Another Fabulous Story!

The Secrets We Hide is the second book in The Four series written by author Becca Steele. In case you’re not aware, this series has a continuous storyline. Therefore, you’ll need to read them in chronological order. The first book, The Lies We Tell, left us with a pretty big cliffhanger, and I was dying to find out what was going to happen next. So, as soon as it showed up on my Kindle, I dove right in!

The Secrets We Hide is filled with suspense, mystery, intrigue, and some blazing hot sex scenes! I seriously couldn’t turn the pages fast enough, and it was nearly impossible to put down. The storyline was full of so many twists and turns, and I’m dying to fill you in on all the details. However, this is one series that you seriously need to read without any spoilers!  Oh, and since this is only the second book in the series, be prepared for another cliffhanger.

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The Lies We Tell
The Four Book # 1
Becca Steele
An Enemies to Lovers College Bully Romance
January 26th, 2020

Starting over after my father’s sudden death was bad enough, but the four boys who rule Alstone College, my new university, are determined to make my life even more difficult. One in particular. Caiden Cavendish.
My nightmare. My shadow. My stepbrother.

My dad’s death was an accident… Lie.
My life isn’t in danger… Lie.
The Four won’t bring mayhem to my life… Lie.
I don’t want Caiden Cavendish… Lie.
Lies.
Lies.
Lies.

Eeny, meeny, miny, mo.
The Four are coming for you, Snow.

Note: This book is not a standalone, and may contain triggers for some readers.

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Amount of sex 3.5 / 5
How explicit are the sex scenes 4 / 5
Story 5 / 5
Overall: 5 / 5

Wow!

The Lies We Tell is the first book in The Four series written by author Becca Steele. It tells the story of Winter Huntington, who transferred to Alstone College after her father’s death. She decided to transfer to Alstone to be closer to her mother, with whom she recently reconnected.

Alstone is pretty much run by Cassius, Weston, Zayde, and Caiden, who are also known as The Four. Caiden and Weston are brothers, and their father is married to Becca’s mother. However, they don’t want anything to do with her, and they proceed to make her life extremely difficult.

I’m dying to fill you in on all of the details, but this is one story that you’ll need to experience yourself! I seriously could not put it down, and I was absolutely hooked from the very first page. The storyline is gripping, and I couldn’t turn the pages fast enough. Honestly, I just devoured it!

The Lies We Tell is an amazing story, and I’m dying to read the next book in the series!

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Becca Steele is a contemporary romance author from the south of England, where she lives with her husband, two kids, and a whole horde of characters that reside inside her head.

When she’s not writing, you can find her reading or watching Netflix, usually with a glass of wine in hand. Failing that, she’ll be online hunting for memes, or wasting time making her 500th Spotify playlist.

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