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Maya and Rebecca Ward are both accomplished physicians, but that's where the sisters' similarities end. As teenagers, they witnessed their parents' murder, but it was Rebecca who saved Maya from becoming another of the gunman's victims. The tragedy left Maya cautious and timid, settling for a sedate medical practice with her husband, Adam, while Rebecca became the risk taker.
After a devastating hurricane hits the coast of North Carolina, Rebecca and Adam urge Maya to join them in the relief effort. To please her husband, Maya finally agrees. She loses herself in the care and transport of victims, but when her helicopter crashes into raging floodwaters, there appear to be no survivors.
Forced to accept Maya is gone, Rebecca and Adam turn to one another—first for comfort, then in passion—unaware that, miles from civilization, Maya is injured and trapped with strangers she's not certain she can trust. Away from the sister who has always been there to save her, now Maya must find the courage to save herself—unaware that the life she knew has changed forever.
- Sales Rank: #112639 in eBooks
- Published on: 2012-08-15
- Released on: 2012-08-15
- Format: Kindle eBook
From Publishers Weekly
A hurricane's aftermath affects two sisters whose parents were murdered when they were teens in Chamberlain's (Secrets She Left Behind) murky melodrama. Maya is a frustrated pediatric orthopedist who continues to miscarry the babies her anesthesiologist husband Adam wants. Rebecca, Maya's single older sister, is a free spirit working for Doctors International Disaster Aid and has no interest in having children. After two devastating hurricanes hit North Carolina, Maya and Adam join Rebecca at the aid organization, then Maya goes missing after a helicopter crash. Adam and Rebecca console each other, believing Maya dead, but she's been rescued by creepy country hick Tully. Nursed back to health by Tully's pregnant common-law wife, Simmee, an angelic seventeen-year-old, and Lady Alice Harnett, an eccentric African-American, Maya sees her life about to change drastically. Chamberlain provides an interesting glimpse into how disaster relief works, but Maya's improbable backwoods adventure and its unlikely outcome lead to a feel-sort-of-good resolution that doesn't ring true. (June)
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From Booklist
To the outside eye, sisters Maya and Rebecca Ward, successful doctors, are very similar. But their differences run deep and date back to their teen years, when they witnessed their parents' murders and Rebecca saved Maya from becoming the murderer's third victim. As adults, Maya has settled for a quiet and simple life, sharing a medical practice with her husband, Adam, while Rebecca is a thrill-seeker and risk-taker. When a terrible hurricane hits, all three join the relief effort, but Maya is seemingly lost when her rescue helicopter crashes. Her sister and husband must come to terms with her death, and do so by turning to each other for comfort, which soon becomes passionate. Little do they know that Maya is not dead, but lost, hurt, and among strangers. Chamberlain weaves an intensely engaging story of three people with a tragic past, complicated present, and unknown future who must struggle with trust, betrayal, and forgiveness. --Claire Orphan
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"Chamberlain weaves an intensely engaging story of three people with a tragic past, complicated present, and unknown future who must struggle with trust, betrayal, and forgiveness." ---Booklist
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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful.
Enjoyed the story - HATED the ending!!
By Jennifer MM
The Lies we Told is a good book, but I hated the ending. Maya and Rebecca Ward are sisters that went through a tragic past together and as they have grown older they couldn't be more different.
Rebecca is the one with no roots-the risk taker, she works for DIDA, a medical organization that travels to all the disasters in the world to provide medical care. Maya, her sister, who also happens to be a doctor, work in a hospital. Maya is married to Adam and they are desperate to have a baby. Maya has had many miscarriages and it is starting to take a toll on her marriage. Adam wants a bit of excitement too and has signed up to do a run with DIDA at least 2 weeks out of the year which frightens Rebecca to no end.
A terrible hurricane hits the coast of North Carolina and Adam and Rebecca are sent to help, but once there they realize that the situation is terrible and that they could use Maya's help. Maya is reluctant, but she thinks that she could help her marriage if she goes to the disaster sight to help out.
The author does a fabulous job and setting the scene. The reader has a very clear picture of the disaster and of the relief efforts at the airport and the descriptions of the people are heartbreaking. After a few days Maya is sent with one of the helicopters and it crashes.
For me this is where they book turned for me. Maya is fighting for her life, upset that her husband and sister might think she is dead and what are Rebecca and Adam doing...fighting their attraction to each other, WHAT??? For me it was ridiculous. Adam and Maya were supposed to love each other a great deal and the bond between Rebecca and Maya was one forged by tragic circumstances, BUT that doesn't stop Rebecca and Adam from being pulled together????? I won't say anything else on the subject as I don't want to give away all the little details, but at this point, I could NOT like the characters of Rebecca and Adam. It just didn't seem to fit with the story. AND the ending....hated it....let's just wrap it up in a pretty little bow?!? It seemed to easy and too insane to end the book that way.
I like this author and I will continue to read her books, but I have to say that this one was not my favorite....great idea, great start, and then she lost me.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
Seriously?!
By Voracious reader
You have two sisters who have survived the murders of their parents as teens. The two sisters have responded in completely different manners. Rebecca - constantly puts herself in danger as she volunteers as a dr in disaster zones, while her younger sister, Maya, also a dr, chose a more sedate career as a pediatrician. Things change when Maya joins her husband as well as her sister in an area hit hard by 2 hurricanes.
****Spoilers***
Up until the helicopter crash, the characters were somewhat believable: Maya and Adam grieving over their difficulties in conceiving and then staying pregnant with Adam discovering that maybe Maya's abortion she had as a teen could be the cause. Rebecca is becoming disenchanted with her lifestyle, boyfriend, and wanting more. Then, Maya's helicopter crashes. All of a sudden Adam and Rebecca who are grieving, are hot for each other and fighting their attraction to one another. Cue the banjos - Maya's trapped in Deliverance. She's on this isolated island in the south with an abusive, crazy, white man, his pregnant, teen common law wife, and an elderly black woman. In a series of events Maya escapes the island with Simmee and her baby, while being shot at by the crazy man. It cures Maya of all her fears/PTSD tied to her parents' murders. Seriously?!! And the ending, PLEASE! Somehow, Adam and Rebecca end up together. They have no chemistry; the whole 'I can't keep my mind off of you' thing they had while Maya was missing - completely unbelievable. The thing is, is that Chamberlain CONSTANTLY tells the reader how Adam feels about Maya. It's obvious that he loves her. You see it the way he talks about her and treats her. For him to suddenly transfer his affection to Rebecca, just doesn't feel right. Rebecca, who loves her sister dearly, wouldn't hook up with her sister's husband. It's implausible. It's really quite too bad that it ended this way because I can see how this experience would have made Maya and Adam's love for each other stronger.
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful.
No lie...this is a good read!
By Denise Crawford
Disclaimer: this book would have earned a 5-star rating from me had it not ended the way it did. I won't spoil it for anyone, but I thought that the resolution of the conflict and the way the story wrapped up was just not realistic in light of how I had viewed the characters, their personalities, and their motivations throughout the course of the novel.
Maya and Rebecca -- sisters, friends, doctors -- have a special bond that was created in the aftermath of the murder of their parents when both were teenagers. Wild and free-spirited older sister Rebecca takes on the burden of caring for and raising 14-year-old Maya when she is barely 18. Both go on to medical school and have very different lives as adult women. Maya is the quiet one; she's married to a fellow doctor named Adam, and they long for children. After suffering through a series of miscarriages, their marriage is faltering. Rebecca is deeply involved with a relief organization known as DIDA (Doctors International Disaster Aid) and lives her days ricocheting from tragedy to disaster all over the world. The sisters are very close and supportive of each other, all the while continuing to live in ways that support their self-created myth that Maya is the weak one and Rebecca is the strong one. The lies they tell each other, and the ones they hold in their hearts, are roiling beneath the surface calm of their lives.
After a third miscarriage, Maya is disconsolate. Adam is distant and shattered by a revelation that Maya makes in the doctor's office. When a hurricane hits the North Carolina coast, he signs on immediately and joins Rebecca at a makeshift airport infirmary where they are inundated with more sick and injured than they can handle. Both urge Maya to come help in the relief efforts, and against all odds, she shows up! Unfortunately, while on a transport mission, the helicopter that she is riding in crashes into a flood zone and there is no sign of her at the site.
Believing Maya dead, Rebecca and Adam become closer than ever in their shared grief. But something changes between them. Meanwhile, the injured Maya is held on a piece of land that is surrounded by water, with no way off the island, and a fear that her rescuers might not have her best intentions at heart.
The sisters learn more about themselves and then the pieces of their shared history begin to unravel as each starts a journey of self discovery. Rebecca and Maya will never be the same.
I thought the book was great until the last couple of chapters. I liked the character of Maya much more so than the persona of Rebecca -- for various reasons. I don't feel that the pat ending that the author wrote (and by the way she is one of my favorite authors) rang true and it really irritated me. I'd be interested to hear if other readers felt it was too contrived and unbelievable to them as well.
In any event, if you can get past the ending, you'll enjoy the book. I'd still recommend it.
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