Marist has been through hell to get to this place. to wear the prefect white dress and stand beside Royce Hale, the liar she tried desperately not to fall in love with and failed.
Or maybe she's still trapped in hell because the devil is there too. He lurks at Marist's side, plotting terrible ways to make her his.
It's win at all costs in this family, and Marist knows now just how far the Hales will go to get what they want.
But you can't survive in a house full of lies without learning the art of deception, and once Marist becomes a Hale, she'll show them exactly what she's mastered.
The final chapter in the Filthy Rich American series and it was well worth the wait. I could not put The Deception down. I wanted Royce and Marist to come out on top but that ending though, that ending was not one that I could have ever predicted. And that's exactly what you want with the end of a book/series that you really enjoy. You want an ending that you don't see coming, one that's not predicted to happen before you are even halfway through the story.
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