'Rebecca Reid is a master of building tension' Phoebe Morgan, author of The Girl Next DoorWhat is more dangerous, a secret or a lie? Poppy is about to find out.___________________When Poppy meets Drew, she's at rock bottom: broke, jobless and with nowhere to live. So when he proposes after a whirlwind romance, she says yes - even though he has suggested they don't tell each other anything about their lives before they met.It's unconventional, but it suits Poppy's needs perfectly. Because Poppy has a secret - and she isn't so sure Drew would still want to marry her if he knew the truth.But, of course, this is a two-way deal - and Drew has secrets of his own. But surely they can't be worse than what Poppy's hiding . . .___________________'Well written, with a plot and characters that haunt you long after you've finished.' Jane Corry, author of My Husband's WifeREADERS CAN'T GET ENOUGH OF TRUTH HURTS:***** 'This book had me on the edge of my seat and I could not put it down.'***** 'I loved loved loved Rebecca Reid's previous novel Perfect Liars but Truth Hurts is even better!' ***** 'Rebecca Reid's writing is pure quality. She writes some of the worst human characteristics incredibly well. I'd pick up her next book without even reading the blurb.'