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"She's mine. She always has been, she always will be. We've been running in opposite directions for the last ten years, and we collide at every turn. Sometimes it's because we're looking for each other, other times it's fate. She has the kind of love that can stain your soul, make you beg not to have one, just to escape the spell she's put you under. I've tried to break myself of her over and over, but it's pointless. I've got more of her in my veins than blood... We're not over. We'll never be over."
The truth of is that this is a second-chance love story. The difference between this one and the usual ones is that in this story you live through the years of separation and mistakes along with the characters and go through their whole tangled love story with them - start to finish - and because you've been through every moment of heartbreak and pain right along side them, when the happiness shines through you value it so much more and can appreciate it with every part of your heart and soul because you *know* the price they paid for it.
My heart was racing with anticipation from the very first line of this book. This was IT. It was really happening. The last hurdle. And what an incredible opening chapter!!! One of the very best!
Because of the way this story had built from the first book, I really felt like I had lived these characters lives with them. Their memories were my memories. Little things like "the pool where I first kissed her" came loaded with a whole slew of heart-pounding emotions.
This book tells Caleb's POV. Finally we get to see what was going on inside his mind. Why did he fall in love with Olivia? Why did he push so hard? Why did he walk away? Why did he waste those 5 years? What made him hurt? What made him love? What drove his actions? And most importantly we see the true depth of how completely and all-consumingly he loved Olivia.
It's like he finally got her. Or maybe he did all along and wasn't ready to admit it. But either way, this was the turning point. He was ready to fight for her.
"I can't stay away from you. I've been trying for ten years."
But I won't lie, sometimes it hurt to see the raw honesty of Caleb's thoughts. They were... naked. Uninhibited. Painfully truthful. He was no Boy Scout, that's for sure, but it was impossible not to love him. Flaws, mistakes, imperfections and all.
As with the first two books, this one wove both the past and present together - starting from flashbacks of when they first met and going through their lives highlighting milestones and key turnings points that, for better or for worse, changed their lives forever. There was no repetitiveness in the flashbacks but rather they gave new insight into everything and filled in the blanks by giving us answers, clarifications and explanations that slowly brought the last broken threads of this story together.
I absolutely loved that Caleb genuinely loved Olivia for who she was. He wasn't some starry eyed romantic who saw her in a different light just because he was in love with her. No, he saw right into her and he fell in love with her just. as. she. was.
"I tried to break her before. Now, I just wanted her as she was. I wanted every last beautiful flaw. I wanted the witty one-liners and the coldness that only I knew how to warm. I wanted the fight and the friction and the make-up sex. I wanted her to wake up in my bed every morning. I wanted her shitty cooking and her beautiful, complex mind."
Overall I found this book more sad than angsty, unlike the first two. I'd reached the point where my heart was almost permanently broken. I just wanted them to be happy so badly. I wanted them to be together in more than just their hearts. The weight of it all was almost too much. Too sad. Too heart breaking.
"Do you remember the orange grove, Olivia?"
And just when I thought things couldn't get sadder, new bombshells of pain were dropped. There were moments so powerfully emotional that I could do nothing other than just sit there and cry.
"I want your babies, and your anger, and your cold blue eyes..." I choke on my words and I am the one to look away. I bring my gaze back to her face and realize that if I can't convince her now, I'm never going to be able to. "I want to go on anniversary dinners with you, I want to wrap Christmas presents with you. I want to fight with you about stupid things and then hold you down in my bed and make it up to you. I want to have more cake batter fights and camping trips. I want your future, Olivia. Please come back to me."
Caleb and Olivia were just such a heart-breakingly dysfunctional mess - desperately in love with each other and yet forever ruining their chances of happiness. I don't even have words to describe the frustration and pain.
"How many times can a heart be broken before it is beyond mend?"
My heart was yo-yoed with. Toyed with. Trampled. Broken. Shattered. Mended. And broken again.
The book made me angry. Furious. Frustrated. I wanted to punch the wall, scream at the characters and then just sob into my pillow because I loved them so much and their pain became my pain and their precious moments of happiness became seconds I'd desperately cling to.
"I don't love anything more than I love you."
I find it interesting that I loved this story as much as I did (5 stars for every book) because even though it was loaded with nearly everything that usually bothers me in books, I still loved and was captivated by every single word of this trilogy. I swear to you, more than half my book is highlighted.
Tarryn Fisher has a way of making you feel every moment of the story with every piece of your heart. The writing is just phenomenal. Absolutely phenomenal.
This book is full of these little beautiful things that are just loaded with memories, meaning and emotion. Airport blue. The penny. The tree. Cherry Garcia. The deflated basket ball. The orange grove. Jaxson's. Duchess. Peter Pan. *sob*
The ending was bittersweet. Perfect in it's imperfections... just like them.
I didn't know what to think at first. When I finished (at 3AM, I might add) I actually just sat there on the couch for about an hour staring blankly in front of me processing my various emotions. I needed to come to terms with the story. Then, over an hour later, my heart still heavy and aching, I went back and reread the epilogue and just sobbed. It was like I needed that time to come to terms with it and accept it.
I loved it. I hated it. I loved it. I hated it. I was mad. Mad at them for their decisions in life. If only they'd just made different choices. They came so close so many times to happiness. The pain and devastation that they brought down on themselves and had to go through over the years gutted me. But their love that held strong throughout all of the pain, the mistakes, the wrong turns. It withstood it all and survived. They survived. Together.
"We are gonna be okay. That's what happens when two people are meant to be. You just work it out until you are okay."
If you're looking for a fairy tale, this isn't the story for you. Nothing could erase the past. Mistakes were made, wrong turns were taken, and their promise of a better tomorrow would forever be haunted by the ghosts of `what if's' and laced with regret for the past and for missed opportunities they could never get back. There was hope, happiness and healing but it was won at a heavy price. In the end, I was given the things I needed at the cost of the things I wanted.
I have to say though that it was incredibly well done and I seriously commend Tarryn Fisher's brilliant storytelling for this because I think that in the end, we were left feeling exactly how Caleb and Olivia felt.
They'd had an unconventional romance and so their ending was no different. They were happy and together at the end and honestly, I couldn't ask for anything more. But still, the tears wouldn't stop falling, my heart won't stop aching, and I can promise you that I will never forget this story.
I'm writing this almost a full 24 hours after finishing the book and I have the book hangover of the century. I can't stop thinking about this story. Pieces of it just keep playing over and over again in my mind.
Flawed. Dysfunctional. Beautiful.
This is a must-read trilogy!
5 stars!!
First off, Tarryn Fisher is a genius. She does what so many indie authors attempt to achieve but, sorry to say, don't even come close. Her writing is polished and perfect and awe inspiring. Anyone can put pen to paper (or fingers to keyboard) and put words down. Tarryn Fisher obviously swapped out her pen for a wand because she's made magic. Again.
This grand finale was perfection. Contrary to The Opportunist and Dirty Red, where Caleb and Olivia spend most of the books physically distant but emotionally joined, Thief brings them together physically for most of the story. But despite their physical proximity, finding their way back to each other seems improbable and impossible. We all know what we want to happen. Obviously. But Tarryn Fisher rarely, if ever, gives you exactly what you're hoping for. She gives you more. She ends up giving you everything you didn't even know you wanted. So with that said, it is nearly impossible to predict what she will give you in her stories. She is known for her mind games, for trying to throw you off. As a reader you know that a happy ending is not likely, but she could give you just that just because it's what you least expect.
Caleb and Olivia have gone through so much, they've done the unthinkable to each other, they've had other people maliciously plotting against them. For years. Even when their own lies and deceit weren't working against them, the secrets and malevolence of others made sure they never had a chance. It's almost impossible to fathom how a happily ever after could possibly come about for these characters. The hateful things they've spewn at each other, the way they bolt and then crash. As a reader, I went back and forth between praying for that happy ending, and just throwing my hands up and wishing they'd just accept their fate and go their separate ways. Enough already!
Thief has you vollying back and forth between those desires the entire way through. Tarryn Fisher throws so many obstacles in the way, as if the history of Caleb and Olivia alone isn't obstruction enough, that you can never really anticipate where this could go.
Let's discuss the facts:
Bringing Jessica Alexander back made me want to throw my kindle at the freaking wall. I knew it was coming. We PLNs discussed it ad nauseam. But to have it actually come to fruition? No. I was displeased to say the least. Why? She's the one other girl in Caleb's history that came close to holding Caleb's heart. So if he can't have Olivia in the end, who else but Jessica Alexander to help him piece back together his life? Olivia is married to perfect sexy Ghandi. Jessica is the perfect addition to give Caleb his own HEA. It was a perfectly placed thorn to throw off readers and the first nail in the Calivia coffin. Well played, Tarryn Fisher.
Oh...
Dear Noah,
Thank you for being a douche bag about wanting kids and putting work over your wife. We knew you were too good to be true. I feel better about hating you now.
Sincerely,
Jessica Sotelo
The never ending question of Estella... is he or isn't he the baby daddy? Another question for the record books. Just when you think this question has been answered, you are flipped on your head again. He is, then he isn't, then he is... the wicked web Leah has woven... it is heartbreaking. It's devastating enough to have the future of Caleb and Olivia be so uncertain, but to watch Caleb endure his daughter being snatched away again and again is excruciating.
And Leah... oh Leah... You crazy see you next Tuesday. I really thought when Leah came out of that kitchen with that dish towel that things had changed. Dirty Red had grown. Washing dishes and letting toys litter her carpet while her daughter slept... I convinced myself this revealed personal growth. Leah, I am impressed. But no. Another Tarryn Fisher facade... what you see is not at all what you get. Leah is not just a woman possessed, now she's a woman scorned. The lengths to which she has and continues to go to to hurt Caleb know no bounds. I even had myself believing that despite her behavior toward Caleb, she had become a decent mother. No. Who separates their daughter from their father in such a way? Who vacations in Asia without leaving a number? Who starts a fight at a funeral? I am shocked at my own hatred for this fictional bitch.
In between bouts of fear and disdain and heartbreak, were some of the most amazing, perfect little diamonds in the rough... these perfect little tidbits that made my heart leap with hope. Despite the facts pointing toward Caleb and Olivia staying apart forever, these little nuggets of hope kept MY hope alive. Caleb keeping Coke in his fridge for Olivia, Olivia keeping sugar cubes for Caleb's tea... it was as if they were silently awaiting the other's return, keeping a place for the other in their absence. Caleb's rethinking of the name for his boat. I wept at those gestures... so easy to skim right past, but so monumental in the grand scheme of things. Despite their physical absence, they were always there, waiting for the other. They were leading completely separate lives and yet carried on with these tiny little touches that reminded us they never moved on.
Also such a perfect, surprising facet of the story were the insights offered up by Steve and Luca. We don't know much about Steve from past books, only his subtle attempts to rein in the vicious viper, Luca. But Thief introduces us to the personalities of these two that we've never seen. Steve convincing Caleb not to give up on Olivia, learning that Luca's disdain for Olivia is not based (entirely) on Olivia's socio-economic status but rather of Olivia's personality reflecting so much of who Luca is herself, Luca finally telling Caleb to wait for Olivia... I began to convince myself that for Caleb's parents to open up in such a way, for Caleb to look to them for guidance and advice and for them both to subtly lead him back to Olivia, this relationship can't be for naught.
Thief is a jungle. It's rough terrain. It's so frightening, you don't know that you'll make it out. The happily ever after for Caleb and Olivia is so typical Tarryn Fisher. It's not perfect. It's actually quite sad. For me, I can sleep soundly tonight with this resolution, I'm glad for it, and I can appreciate it. Tarryn Fisher is not going to give you the epilogue that every other author hands you on a silver platter. You won't see Olivia in a wedding dress, kids running through the yard, white picket fence.... that's not Olivia and Caleb's story. You can't put Caleb and Olivia in the same box with every other fictional characters... they don't fit in that box! And why would you want them to? There story is years of pain and heartbreak and tragedy, really. It would not be Tarryn Fisher style to suddenly give them a story book ending filled with rainbows and sunshine. There's no miracles here. But that is what makes their imperfect story so perfect. And it is theirs.
I thought I loved these characters in the other books, but after Thief I could not love them more. I don't want it to end, yet I'm glad it has so Tarryn Fisher can't mess with their lives anymore!! The dialogue between Caleb and Olivia is perfect. Everything you wish they'd say, they do... And then some. I could go on and on about how wonderful this story really is. The web, this puzzle, this maze that Tarryn has made in this entire series is seriously in a league of it's own. Tarryn Fisher is in a league all her own. Her creativity and her way with words know no bounds... And who benefits from that more than us?
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Perfect perfect perfect!
5+ STARS!
Epic. That's the word that keeps drumming through my brain right now as I try to decide how to portray this story to you guys in a way that will sum up what I went through whilst reading it.
It was epic.
I'm so so sooo satisfied with this ending. It was just right. Everything. It was such a fantastic reflection of the entire series...
Things don't always go the way you want them to. Real life isn't perfect. It throws you curve balls when you don't expect it, but some things are worth the struggle.
"Why are you forever comparing me to animals, shoes and food?"
"Because, I see the world in different shades of Olivia. I'm comparing them to you - not the other way around."
IF YOU DON'T WANT TO KNOW WHETHER THIEF HAS A HEA OR NOT, STOP READING NOW!
This didn't have a fairytale ending. Not everything finished up with idealistic circumstances... but this is probably one of the romantic stories I have ever read. Just because it was unperfectly perfect. But it is their very own nonconformist happily-ever-after. I promise that you will not be left feeling disappointed or ungratified after all the work you put into this rollercoaster of a series. But your heart may feel a little sad as it really is a bitter-sweet ending. Tarryn Fisher will continue dropping bombs until the very last page of the book. It really isn't over until it's over. And it's worth every single second.
"Addiction," I say simply. "It can span an entire lifetime if untreated."
"What's the treatment?"
"I don't really care."
"Me neither," she says.'
I cried so hard at the end of the book. I read the epilogue at snails pace and about five times, because I just didn't want it to be over. That, for me, is the measure of an amazing book. There are lots of good books that I enjoy. But most often, I'm okay to move on to the next book, because I know there are so many great stories out there that I want to experience. But when I find great book, I don't care what other books there are in my future, I don't want to let these characters go. And that is how I felt with Love Me With Lies.
'She has the kind of love that can stain your soul, make you beg not to have one, just to escape the spell she's put you under. I've tried to break myself of her over and over, but it's pointless. I've got more of her in my veins than blood.'
There are so many little things that make you feel ingratiated into the lives of these characters. The private jokes you have with your college friends, those single words you say that make you both grin, when nobody else knows what you're talking about. The songs that evoke heart swelling memories with just a few bars of introduction. The secret codes, the comforts, the favourites, the firsts, the good, the bad, the things that make you cry, the things that make you smile. Caleb and Olivia share all of this with you.
"Peter Pan."
The beauty of this story is how the characters overcome the hardships. How life conspires against them. Timing is never right. Lies spiral out of control. Other people are determined to make things difficult. Argh, just everything... I've never been so frustrated.
This book was the best climax I could have possibly hoped for. It's Caleb's book. Caleb's POV. And ohmygod the man is sex on a stick! This book is hotter, more sensual, more emotive than either of the other two, in my opinion. I felt this book so deeply.
'It was as if someone reached down with a sewing needle and stitched my soul to hers.'
I love Caleb. SO much. I want to marry Caleb, have his babies and cook his dinners, every night, for the rest of my life. Throughout the story, he's always been a strong, macho male, but I really felt the alpha-ness of Caleb in this book. His determination and will was relentless and uber sexy!
"You know," I saw, leaning across the table and taking her hand. "I could have sex with a thousand women, and it wouldn't feel like it did that night in the orange grove."
I wish I were Olivia. I wish a man would feel such a strong connection to me that he would move mountains, not even to be with you, but just so you were happy and safe. I don't think I have ever believed in fictional love as much I as I believed in Caleb and Olivia, despite them being apart for the majority of this book.
'She might not be mine, but I'm hers.'
But, jeez, Caleb was an idiot at times. Well, they all were. Some of their decisions, some of their choices along the way. You just wanted to scream at them. But that's what makes it all so real. They aren't reading a novel, they don't have the benefit of hindsight or the overall view we have. They are just living their lives. They are ordinary human beings, making mortal errors, clouded by every emotion, the obligation to do the right thing vs. their own wants and desires. There is a such a raw sincerity about Tarryn's writing. And I think that's what sucked me in so deeply.
"Yeah, you got married, didn't you? But you only did it because you thought we were over - and we're not over. We'll never be over. If you think that little piece of metal on your finger can shield off your feelings for me you're wrong. I wore one for five years and there wasn't a day that went by where I wasn't wishing it were you."
I'm absolutely useless at re-reads. I virtually never re-read, even my favourites. And I have a very low tolerance for companion novels that are the same story from a different POV. These books are not like that at all. The different character POVs gives clarity and understanding and complete the story, rather than being a copy and paste of old material for the sake of extra book sales. Because there is so much left unresolved in the first two books, the alternate POV's add insight into the questions you wanted answered from the beginning.
As a whole series, I would give this 5+ stars! It is definitely a new favourite and it will be going onto my `need it in paperback' shelf! Simply the depth of emotion that this evoked whilst reading it, the extreme highs and lows, the desperation for things to come good, makes it a must read.
I know so many people are hesitant to start these books. I was. I was terrified. I'd read the comments and I didn't know whether I wanted to put myself through it. To those people... do it. Honestly, you won't regret it. I'll even hold your hand if you need me to. I'm so glad I waited until all three books were out, but now they are, you have to read this series. It's amazing.
This isn't second chance love. It isn't even third chance love. Hell, I lost count of how many lives we used up during this whole saga. But it's about trying, pushing, fighting, doing what you think it right, finding out it was wrong and trying all over again.
"I want your babies, and your anger, and your cold blue eyes..." I choke on my words and I am the one to look away. I being my gaze back to her face and realize that if I can't convince her now, I'm never going to be able to. "I want to go on anniversary dinners with you, I want to wrap Christmas presents with you. I want to fight with you about stupid things and then hold you down in my bed and make it up to you. I want to have more cake batter fights and camping trips. I want your future, Olivia. Please come back to me."
Tarryn Fisher is so clever. This was so original and just the way it was executed was so effective. The three books for each of the main characters. Putting Leah's book in the middle to mix it up. The lack of Olivia and Caleb that made you yearn for more of them together. The flicking between past and present in all three books. The cocktail of catalysts that lead to each disastrous consequence. It's just pure brilliance. It truly is a journey. I've never read a series like it.
"Olivia?"
"Yeah?"
"If I make this shot, will you go out with me?"
"Yeah. Yeah, I will."
Thief Statistics
Steam Rating (out of 5): ♥♥♥
Ending: Kind of HEA
Series: ✓ (Love Me With Lies series)
Reading Order:
Book #1 - The Opportunist
Book #2 - Dirty Red
Book #3 - Thief
Can this be read as a standalone? No
Themes:
Lies
Love Triangle
Warning. This book includes...
Love triangle
Cheating
Lies
Writing: Fantastic
Review by Smitten's Book Blog

"She's mine. She always has been, she always will be."
Well, now that I have that out of the way, where do I even start? I guess I should talk about how excited I was to read Thief. I finished reading Dirty Red on a Saturday morning and I immediately started wishing that Thief was already out. I attempted to start no less than four different books, I didn't even make it past 2% on any of them. My heart was still with Olivia and Caleb. Since Tarryn had announced that Thief would be published sometime within that week, I knew I didn't have that long to wait but I am not one for just sitting around. I needed something to read. So what did I do? I re-read The Opportunist. I had only completed it the day prior but hey, who cares? Then when I was half way through my re-read of Dirty Red, it happened. Tarryn hit the publish button.
Immediately my heart rate increased, my hands started to get a little shaky and I couldn't sit still. I felt like a junkie waiting on their next fix. Then it was there, I one-clicked it and a second later I had it on my Kindle. This was at 9:30pm on a Sunday night. Next thing I know it is 3:30am and I am reading the final page. I didn't even care that I had to be up in four hours to get ready for work.
"You are worth fighting for. I haven't given up yet."
However, with all of my excitement to read Thief, I also had a fair bit of anxiety and nervousness. I mean why wouldn't I? At the end of the Opportunist I was a broken woman. At the end of Dirty Red I was shocked to my core. And what about my favorite two people? Things were not very rosy between Olivia and Caleb. What was going to happen? What lies and betrayal were going to be unsurfaced next? How will Olivia and Caleb ever manage to have their happily ever after? Heck, will they even get a happily ever after?
"The sum of all the things we shouldn't have done in our lives is enough to kill us with the weight."
So now that the dust has settled, the series is completed and my anxiety levels are back down to normal... was the late night reading session, nervousness and stress worth it? ABSOLUTELY. Thief is amazing, and the perfect conclusion to what I can now call my favorite series of books. Every up, every down, every lie, every kiss, every look, every betrayal, every miscommunication, every twist and every turn was perfectly captured and brought to life by Tarryn Fisher's suburb talent.
"Maybe our souls touched underneath that tree. Maybe I decided to love her. Maybe love wasn't our choice. But when I looked at that woman, I saw myself differently."
One of the most unique aspects of the Love Me With Lies series is that each book is written in a different point of view. Olivia got her say in The Opportunist, Dirty Red was Leah, and now finally Caleb. What was going on in his head when he walked over to Olivia all those years ago under that willow tree, and later when he chose to walk away from her for what he thought would be forever. And the biggest question of all, what the heck was he thinking when he married that b*tch Leah? Well finally we get to find out. And man oh man are there some shocking moments revealed.
Everything comes together so perfectly. Each of the books have always been told with a forwarding present storyline, but also with the use of flashbacks. I can only imagine the type of flowchart that Tarryn must have had to use to ensure that each important moment is not only captured from the different points of views, but that everything on the time line flows smoothly and without effort. Never did I have to stop to think at what point I was at in the story, and I never felt confused or found the story to be muddled. It simply flowed perfectly.
"She has the kind of love that can stain your soul, make you beg not to have one, just to escape the spell she's put you under. I've tried to break myself of her over and over, but it's pointless. I've got more of her in my veins than blood"
Did I get emotional white reading Thief? Without a doubt. I am an emotional reader for sure, and I am not ashamed of that fact. But I think the love that I have for Caleb and Olivia meant that I was even more emotional while reading Thief. To give you an example, early in the story Caleb goes to take a Coke out of his fridge. He has the thought that he doesn't even drink Coke, but that Olivia does. And he always makes sure that he has some on hand in case she is at his house. Now this might not seem like an important statement, but this is during a time period that Caleb and Olivia have not seen each other for a long time. And I started crying. I thought about the love that he has for Olivia and how such a small act shows how even when they are not together, he is always thinking about her. So yes, I may be a sap but I want to get across how much you fall in love with these characters. That even a small moment such as this highlights the deep emotional bond they have.
"You couldn't get rid of the past. You couldn't ignore it, or bury it, or throw it over the balcony. You just had to learn to live beside it. It had to peacefully co exist with your present. If I could figure out how to do that, I could be okay."
There is continued heartache in Thief, but there is so much healing that takes place. I think that this shows the growth and maturity that Caleb and Olivia are finally experiencing. But, they have been so much, and the question that has to be asked is....
"How many times can a heart be broken before it is beyond mend?"
So do they get their happily ever after? Have they managed to find their way back to each other after everything that has happened between them? Look away now if you don't want to know...
I am happy to report that Caleb and Olivia do in fact get their own version of happily ever after. Why do I word it like that? Because the ending is not all rainbows and butterflies. It's a real life ending. Not everything works out perfectly, but they are together and they are happy. And to me this made the ending beyond perfect, because this was Caleb and Olivia's happily ever after. There is no other way I would have wanted it to end. Just thinking about it now brings a smile to my face.
My request for you is to go forth and read this series. I promise you that you will not be disappointed. I loved every single word of it and I have forever fallen in love with these characters. Tarryn Fisher has proved herself to be beyond talented, and I will be a lifelong fan of her work. This is one set of books that I can easily see myself reading over and over again.
"I'll do whatever I have to do to protect you. I'll lie, cheat, and steal to make you okay. I'll share your suffering, and I'll carry you when you're weighed down. I'll never leave you, not even when you ask me to. Do you believe me?"
Christine
Rainy Day Reads

"Life does not accommodate you, it shatters you. Love is mean, but it's good. It keeps us alive. If you need her, then wait. But, right now she's getting married. It's her day and you can't ruin it."
Being inside Caleb's head finally was the best thing. Ever. There were so many times whilst reading The Opportunist and Dirty Red that I wanted to know why Caleb had reacted a certain way or why he couldn't just run away with Olivia and have the HAE they so desperately deserved. Throughout the series there had been so many twists and turns that I knew if there was any chance of a HAE that Tarryn would make us (and Caleb!) work for it. And boy did she.
"Olivia. I've lost her three times. The first was to impatience. The second was to a lie so dense we couldn't work our way through it, and the third time - this time - I've lost her to Noah."
The range of emotions I felt whilst reading this were out of this world. I'm sure I have never read a book that could have me laughing one minute and swearing and crying the next as much as this did. I felt absolutely everything that was up for offer and more. Tarryn is one of the best authors out their IMO. She doesn't write fluff and easy stuff, she makes real, honest and heart breaking stuff. And it's my absolute favourite.
"Broken people give broken love. And we are all a little broken. You just have to forgive and sew up the wounds love delivers, and move on."
There were so many shocks and twists and turns throughout Thief, Tarryn didn't disappoint in that area in the slightest. But as well as all that there were answers.. SO many answers I didn't know how to process. All the time I found myself thinking "Dammit, if only these two had just TALKED then we wouldn't be in this mess" but then what kind of story would we have? Their story is such a bittersweet thing. I loved it so much but at the same time my heart just constantly aches and breaks for them.
"I'll do whatever I have to do to protect you. I'll lie, cheat, and steal to make you okay. I'll share your suffering, and I'll carry you when you're weighed down. I'll never leave you, not even when you ask me to. Do you believe me?"
Please. If you haven't read Thief yet, don't read this spoiler tag. Every body should read it for the first time with absolutely no idea of the ending and whether there is a HAE. I'm so glad I didn't spoil it for myself and just enjoyed every word of it.
*****SPOILER*****SPOILER*****SPOILER*****SPOILER*****SPOILER*****SPOILER*****SPOILER*****SPOILER*****SPOILER*****SPOILER***** That ending. That damn ending. It broke my heart in two. I know there was a happy ending relationship wise but it was not in any way, shape or form and over the top one. Caleb and Olivia had worked SO hard to get to that point and had gone through so much. So to read that, even in their HAE, they were still going through pain and heart break it just broke me. I know though that any other ending wouldn't have done the series justice. It wouldn't have kept in with the style and it would have felt fake and forced. But my god did it make me cry. *****SPOILER*****SPOILER*****SPOILER*****SPOILER*****SPOILER*****SPOILER*****SPOILER*****SPOILER*****SPOILER*****SPOILER*****
"Maybe our souls touched underneath that tree. Maybe I decided to love her. Maybe love wasn't our choice. But when I looked at that woman, I saw myself differently."
So there we have it.. the end of one of the most incredible series I have ever read. Tarryn has outdone herself with Thief. I didn't expect half of what happened, to happen but now looking back I can see everything was right and necessary. I have no clue how to move on from this so.. I'm not gonna.. I'm off for a re-read!
♫ "I let you see the parts of me that weren't all that pretty. " ♫

Tarryn's dedication succinctly defines us..the Love Me With Lies nuts...
Having devoured, absorbed and adored TO and DR, I approached Thief with apprehension, but also great sadness. This was to be the conclusion of this wondrous story and I wasn't ready for it to end. I found myself reading really, really slowly, and actually putting it down to distract myself with something else, just so I could prolong its reading life!
Caleb's unconditional love for Olivia is more than apparent in this book.
"It's a curse. After tasting her, I've rarely found a woman who I actually think is interesting. I like her darkness, her ever present sarcasm, the way she makes me work for every smile - every kiss. I like how strong she is, how hard she fights for things. I love how weak I make her. I might be her only weakness. I earned that spot and I very much want to keep it. Olivia is the type of woman that men write songs about"
We learn from Caleb's POV his underlying thoughts and feelings about each and every scene we have visited before with Olivia and Leah *spit*. He gives us a better perspective and clarity, especially when it's revealed that miscommunication or a misunderstanding has resulted in them bouncing away from each other again...and again.
"Women hold all the power. They should use it like a whip, not offer it up like a sacrifice"
Tarryn's storytelling is unique to anything I have read before. She weaves intrigue, heartbreak, joy, and devastation in equal measures, whilst guiding us through their lives unfolding, past and present. Her prose just flows! As we near the end, she doesn't let up. There are still secrets to reveal..
This series has got to be one of my all time favourites, up there on the re-read shelf, which is fairly sparse! I have recommended this hauntingly beautiful story ad infinitum and will continue to.
Spectacular job Tarryn, thank you for sharing this story and I more than look forward with excitement at your future works.
"Life does not accommodate you, it shatters you. Love is mean, but it's good. It keeps us alive"

If you are hoping to read this novel without the other two, don't. You really need to read them in the correct order, preferably close together and to read all three. They are well written and the character construction is excellent, even into the third instalment the reader is still learning about the characters. The tool of telling the story from three different protagonists is an interesting (I was going to say unique, but that probably isn't correct) methodology and surprisingly rewarding. I enjoyed all three parts and would even read them again - in a year or so, as my heart needs time to recover!