Monday, January 28, 2019

WE TOLD SIX LIES by Victoria Scott-- What is the worst lie you've ever told?



I am so excited to be participating in the WE TOLD SIX LIES Prompt Tour-- where the last week of January is devoted to Molly- and her's and your untruths!

Follow along with the tour (including HERE) and answer the prompt question for a chance to win one of two signed copies of WE TOLD SIX LIES by Victoria Scott.



We Told Six Lies


Remember how many lies we told, Molly? It’s enough to make my head spin. You were wild when I met you, and I was mad for you. But then something happened. And now you’re gone.

But don’t worry. I’ll find you. I just need to sift through the story of us to get to where you might be. I’ve got places to look, and a list of names.

The police have a list of names, too. See now? There’s another lie. There is only one person they’re really looking at, Molly.

And that’s yours truly.


Release Date: 2/5/2019




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Violet Grenade

Her name is Domino Ray.

But the voice inside her head has a different name.

When the mysterious Ms. Karina finds Domino in an alleyway, she offers her a position at her girls’ home in secluded West Texas. With no alternatives and an agenda of her own, Domino accepts. It isn’t long before she is fighting her way up the ranks to gain the woman’s approval…and falling for Cain, the mysterious boy living in the basement.

But the home has horrible secrets. So do the girls living there. So does Cain.

Escaping is harder than Domino expects, though, because Ms. Karina doesn’t like to lose inventory. But then, she doesn’t know about the danger living inside Domino’s mind.

She doesn’t know about Wilson.





Victoria Scott is the acclaimed author of eight books for young adults. Her novels are sold in fourteen different countries, and she loves receiving fan mail from across the world. Victoria loves high fashion, big cities, and pink cotton candy. You can find her online at VictoriaScott.com.

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Giveaway


  • Answer the prompt question in the comments below and you will be entered to win 1 of 2 signed copies of WE TOLD SIX LIES by Victoria Scott
  • US Only

Tour Question:



Leave your answer in the comments and you'll be entered!!  I've thought long and hard about this question and I feel like I have to play along and give my own answer-- but what do you say when asked something like this????  I lied A LOT when I was a tween/teenager to my mother.  Does that stuff count??  Since then I haven't really had reason to lie.... I think I'm thinking too much about this!

  • My answer: The worst lie I ever told was (and by worst, I mean this was so lame)-- When me and a "frenemy" were splitting up our Barbie clothes after playing one day, I claimed an outfit that she had was mine (I knew it wasn't, I just wanted it).  She proceeded to tell a story about how she knows it's hers because her mom bought it for her birthday-- so I made up an even more elaborate story about how my mom brought it home from Hawaii for me and how my mom will be heartbroken if I lose it (my mom actually did go to Hawaii without me (rude!!), but she didn't bring me Barbie clothes as a souvenir).  The girl gave in a I felt like I had won some big battle-- but I was a huge bitch as an 8-year-old, so judge as you will!


Now: Tell me YOUR Secrets, errrr I mean Lies!!


2 comments:

  1. I am cackling right now because I did this too! With a Barbie outfit that I just really wanted to keep! I was such a goody-goody that it was especially brazen for me bwahahah. Pretty sure I still have the damn thing, too 😂

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  2. The worst lie I ever told was the "I didn't do it!" lie that I claimed was true when my neighbor asked who filled his pigeons' water dishes with bird seed. I remember just wanting to see if it floated and how much I could put in the water before the dishes overflowed. He was scary mad so no way was I going to take the fall on that one.

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