Tell Me Lies, Hannah Gray
Tell Me Lies, Hannah Gray
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Tell Me Lies
A Single Dad Hockey Romance

Author: Hannah Gray

Series: New England Bay Sharks #1

Narrator: Chloe Ryan, Walker Williams

Unabridged: 9 hr 1 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/21/2025


Synopsis

As a single father, I often feel like the weight of the world sits on my shoulders. When my daughter’s nanny gives me her two weeks’ notice, I’m sweating bullets. Fear that my NHL season with the New England Bay Sharks could be derailed consumes me. Finding a replacement seems impossible when, suddenly, Maci McKenzie—a struggling author who’s running from some deep, dark secret in her past—steps into the picture. She needs a change of scenery to help her write, and I just need someone who isn’t a complete weirdo to watch my kid when I’m not around. As we grow closer, I learn she’s struggling to write the so-called “spicy” scenes. And, well, me being the nice fella I am, I offer my assistance and show her how a real man should treat a woman in between the sheets. It’s the perfect deal really. I get off, and she gets the inspiration she needs to write a book. And not just any book… a hockey romance book. But like all deals, it’s not black-and-white. Soon, I find myself falling in love with the woman. But the closer I get to her… the further she pulls away. Then, I finally find out what’s haunting her from her past. Whoever says the truth will set you free has never heard a secret like this one.

About Hannah Gray

Hannah Gray spends her days in vacationland, living in a small, quaint town on the coast of Maine. She is an avid reader of contemporary romance and is always in competition with herself to read more books every year. During the day, she loves on her three perfect-to-her daughters and tries to be the best mom she can be. Once they fall asleep next to her in her bed, she dives into her own fantasy world. Reading and writing are her outlets, giving her a place to travel far away while still physically being with her family. She married her better half in 2013, and he’s been putting up with her craziness every day since. As her anchor, he’s her one constant in this insane, forever-changing world. You can find Hannah on Facebook (facebook.com/hannahgrayauthor/), Twitter (@AuthorHannahGr1), and IG (@authorhannah_gray).


Reviews

Goodreads review by Deanna on June 13, 2018

My reviews can also be seen at: [URL not allowed] “Tell Me Lies is about that one person who still haunts you—the other one. The wrong one. The one you couldn’t let go of. The one you’ll never forget” This was such an addictive read. The blurb and that cover pulled me right......more

Goodreads review by Melissa (So Behind) on October 27, 2021

I kind of went back and forth between 2 and 3 stars, but here are some reasons why I gave it 2. Stephen is just awful. Terrible. The fact that Lucy couldn't see it or refused to see it for SO long just got tedious for me. I kept waiting and waiting and waiting for her to finally get a clue, but she k......more

Goodreads review by Susanne on June 16, 2018

4 Stars. Have you ever met someone who is completely and utterly bad for you? It’s something you know and feel from the moment your eyes meet theirs - yet you are like a moth to a flame? Consumed. When Lucy meets Stephen, his green eyes, piercing into her, she knows it from the start. She can feel it......more

Goodreads review by Chandra on June 10, 2018

Narcissistic and sociopathic men always manage to see which women are their easiest prey. They don't even have to really be anything completely horrible - no physical abuse, no kicking kittens, just there on the spectrum... doing everything on their terms. And it seems completely logical to them. Wh......more

Goodreads review by mimi (depression slump) on July 30, 2025

If this isn't the plainest explanation of what it means to hit twenty-five and realise your brain has fully developed, idk what else could the meaning be. In total honesty, I do prefer the changes the show’s writers have made and the way some things are portrayed, but the book also made me understand......more