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Reviewed by K.C. Finn for Readers' Favorite
Tender Was the Lie by Christine Dixon is a women's fiction novel that follows forty-two-year-old Marnie Fraser, a renowned country singer who seemingly has it all. However, her life takes a dramatic turn when she receives heartbreaking news while on tour for her new album. Seeking solace, Marnie retreats to a quaint cottage outside Savannah, Georgia, leaving behind her burgeoning career, the man she secretly loves, and her estranged daughter. As the media frenzy intensifies, Marnie must confront her past and navigate the emotional turmoil that led her to this enigmatic sanctuary.
Author Christine Dixon's writing style is both lyrical and engaging, offering heartbreaking levels of emotion with a touch of humor in all the right places so that the emotion never overwhelms the story. Marnie is a multi-dimensional character with a lot going on in her past and present, and it’s wonderful to see an older protagonist at the forefront of a powerful drama that is still at the peak of life, energy, and success. This makes it all the more tragic when we root for her as things take such a downward spiral. The plot is well-paced to take us through this excitement and tragedy with our hearts in our mouths. The cottage setting in Savannah is rich with memories and emotion to enhance the mood as Marnie explores her past. Dixon’s vivid descriptions transport readers to this charming yet haunting locale with beautifully placed details and cinematic scenes. Behind the story itself, the narrative invites us to reflect on the sacrifices we might all make for success in life and the importance of reconnecting with oneself and loved ones. Overall, Tender Was the Lie is a recommended read for fans of realistically-penned drama with important and uplifting messages.