
Real Virtue
Web of Lies, Book 1
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Elydia Lane
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Katy Lee
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In a virtual reality game where she can fly, someone is aiming to take her down.
Mel Mesini is a New York City restaurateur and an avid virtual reality world traveler. She's risen above her misfit life and now bears a striking resemblance to her glamorous gaming avatar. But her successful life-both online and in reality-takes a swerve the night her father is seriously injured in a hit-and-run. Mel is careened back to her judgmental hometown, where being the daughter of the town's crazy lady had made her an outcast. To make matters worse, Officer Jeremy Stiles, the man whose harsh, rejecting words had cut her the deepest, is heading the investigation.
Jeremy knows he hurt Mel and attempts to make amends by finding her father's assailant. When he realizes she's the actual target, his plan for reconciliation turns to one of protection-whether she wants his help or not. What he wants are answers, especially about this online game she plays. Is it a harmless pastime as she says? Or is she using it to cover something up? As a faceless predator destroys the things that matter to her, Jeremy knows he's running out of time before she loses the one thing that matters most-her real life.
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- Marla
- 01-09-25
Amazing book
I loved everything about this book. The many interwoven stories, the mystery, the love story and the realness of it. Most of all I loved how Jeremy cared for and truly loved Mel. The way he strove to learn about her mother’s disease just to better understand her and her family was amazing. Then the end … I couldn’t write a better ending with how he erased her fear and trauma from the house and events there.
The author skillfully and artfully relayed care, healing, hurt, betrayal, affection, and love in the telling of the entire story.
And the way she told of Christ’s love for us as the two of them explored the forest! It was poetic and beautiful.
A magical story with many truths shared in a loving way. I’m so glad I chose this story.
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