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Heart of Lies (Irish Angels, Bk 2)
Heart of Lies - Irish Angels, Bk 2
Author: Jill Marie Landis
Raised in a tribe of street urchins, Maddie Grande was taught to be a thief and beggar on the streets of New Orleans. But Maddie doesn’t know her real name or where she came from. — Raised by Dexter Grande, Maddie and her twin “brothers” have recently left New Orleans and moved to the bayou. The twins are rarely there, but Maddi...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780310293705
ISBN-10: 0310293707
Publication Date: 2/4/2011
Pages: 297
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4.4 stars, based on 20 ratings
Publisher: Zondervan
Book Type: Paperback
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southernsassygirl avatar reviewed Heart of Lies (Irish Angels, Bk 2) on + 180 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
Heart of Lies was a book that I've been anxious to read for a long time. I was thoroughly captivated with the book before it, Heart of Stone, and hoped and prayed that the continuation of this series would be as good as the start. Well, let's just say my expectations may have been set a wee bit too high.

First of all, I loved the setting of this book: historic New Orleans. I felt a part of this city throughout the story, with all of it's alleyways, hidey-holes, and street corners. Because Maddie was raised smack-dab in the middle of it, it was easy to see all of it's features from her point of view. But once she grew up, she moved away from the hustle and bustle to the bayou, and I equally loved that setting as much as the busy city. I could smell the water, see the moss on the trees, and hear the creaking of her little cabin in the middle of nowhere. Trust me...all of this was masterfully done.

Secondly, I loved little Penelope! That little girl was a pistol with her sassy nature at only 8 years old, but she was smart as a whip, too. I thought the relationship that developed between her and Maddie was very well-written, and it was sad, but understandable, to see it come to an end.

But in spite of those things, I had a couple of concerns. One thing was the tempo. The first few chapters seemed very slow and wordy, and I had a slight case of doubt as to whether I would keep reading. Also, there were several chapters devoted to "chasing," mostly Tom trying to catch either Maddie or Penelope or both. The other issue was the romance. I knew it was would culminate at some point, but when it did, it seemed way too abrupt. It was better toward the end, but I couldn't seem to get the other scene out of my head.

The tempo and the romance issues were minor compared to the spiritual content, or rather, the lack of it. When I read a book marketed by a Christian publisher, I expect that there will be a Christian theme to the story. There was barely any in this entire book, and that was truly disappointing. Instead, the characters seemed more concerned about just being a "good person." If that's the case, why bother marketing this book as Christian fiction? Why not just sell it as general market? Now, just so I'm clear, I don't expect every single Christian book to have a conversion scene, or a church scene, or something else similar. BUT, I do expect there to be characters that either grow somehow in their faith, return to their faith, or become a new Christian altogether. None of that was in this story, and that's why I felt the need to point it out.

While I gave Heart of Stone a well-deserved 4 stars, I'm giving 3 stars to Heart of Lies. If I was a fan of general market fiction and/or romance, the rating might be a little higher. But since I only read Christian fiction, I have to take the lack of Christian content into consideration. I do plan to read the final book in the series, Heart of Glass, once it is released next year.
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jjares avatar reviewed Heart of Lies (Irish Angels, Bk 2) on + 3426 more book reviews
This is an unusual story about a young woman who becomes part of a 'tribe' of street urchins and pickpockets. When the leader of their tribe dies, Maddie Grande and her twin 'tribe' brothers leave New Orleans and live on the bayous. Maddie quickly takes to the new life, but the twins love the criminal life too much to leave it for long. Maddie wants a different life, but her survival existence affords little money to put her desires into action.

Maddie has made a life for herself by trapping, fishing, and hunting. But her simple life is disturbed when the twins bring back to the bayou a kidnapped child they are holding for ransom. Something goes wrong, and one twin dies, and the other goes to jail. Then, the kidnapped child escapes, and Maddie must find her.

Tom Abbott is a Pinkerton agent and is looking for the kidnapped eight-year-old. He's also looking for a young woman lost years ago and is now about thirty-two years of age. The story was set in New Orleans in 1875. The author has a firm grasp of the life in and around bayous at that time. This is a well-written period piece. It took a while to get into this story because it is so unique, but once in the story, it was difficult to set aside. Overall score = 4.5 stars.

Irish Angel Series
1. Heart of Stone (2010)
** 2. Heart of Lies (2011)
3. Heart of Glass (2012)
maggysue avatar reviewed Heart of Lies (Irish Angels, Bk 2) on + 811 more book reviews
I enjoyed this book, which is the second in the series Irish Angels, by Jill Marie Landis. It is filled with interesting characters and is a story of redemption and love. Highly recommended.


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