Behind the Lies is a continuation of the Rata story. It starts from the same day the last book left off.
The first chapter introduces you to Kara Craven, Dante's ex-girlfriend. And yes, her last name is recognisable because she's married to Craven's son. Craven is not happy about the Rata brothers wanting to quit the business, so poor Kara is pushed into changing Dante's mind, unless she wants the brothers killed.
But Kara wants to do more than change Dante's mind, she wants to get him back, and will use any means to do so. So, Beth has a major cat fight on her hands, one that gets NASTY.
The other main story-line is Sledge and Corey's. And guess who's back and wants to split them up after seeing something he shouldn't have through Corey's bedroom window? It's not sweet Tyler. The unsuspecting peeping tom is an escaped prisoner who everyone loves to hate, and what he sees in the bedroom disgusts him, and makes him hate Corey. Of course this person doesn't blame Sledge, because he thinks Corey has seduced his buddy, so is purely at fault. Go figure, the guy is bigoted.
The Connors are definitely going to see a lot of trouble in this book.
That's all for now, I'll update you guys on more info about the progress of the story when I can.
The first chapter introduces you to Kara Craven, Dante's ex-girlfriend. And yes, her last name is recognisable because she's married to Craven's son. Craven is not happy about the Rata brothers wanting to quit the business, so poor Kara is pushed into changing Dante's mind, unless she wants the brothers killed.
But Kara wants to do more than change Dante's mind, she wants to get him back, and will use any means to do so. So, Beth has a major cat fight on her hands, one that gets NASTY.
The other main story-line is Sledge and Corey's. And guess who's back and wants to split them up after seeing something he shouldn't have through Corey's bedroom window? It's not sweet Tyler. The unsuspecting peeping tom is an escaped prisoner who everyone loves to hate, and what he sees in the bedroom disgusts him, and makes him hate Corey. Of course this person doesn't blame Sledge, because he thinks Corey has seduced his buddy, so is purely at fault. Go figure, the guy is bigoted.
The Connors are definitely going to see a lot of trouble in this book.
That's all for now, I'll update you guys on more info about the progress of the story when I can.