

But beyond Sawyer, I found myself becoming more and more transfixed by the secrets in this high society. She’s witty and sarcastic, two of my favourite qualities in human beings. The moment I met Sawyer, I knew I wouldn’t put this book down. What comes next is Sawyer navigating this new world and all its secrets. Driven by her curiousity to find her father, she left behind her mother and her job as a mechanic to be part of the debutante season. The story itself follows the story of a girl named Sawyer Taft who received a visit from her grandmother and offered to join the world of high society that her mother left behind.


If you are into Pretty Little Liars, I think you’d enjoy Little White Lies a lot. I’ve read a few reviews last year but decided to pick this up after one of my favourite bookish podcasts, Bad On Paper, picked this book for their podcast book club. I started the first day of 2019 with Little White Lies by Jennifer Lynn Barnes.
