Description
The Lie by Chad Kultgen is a gripping contemporary fiction novel that delves into the raw and often uncomfortable truths about relationships, love, and personal betrayal. Told through the perspectives of Kyle, Brett, and Heather, the story explores the shattering moments when their beliefs about life and love are brutally challenged. As each character confronts the consequences of their actions, the novel unpacks themes of deception, regret, and the complex nature of human desires.
This intense and thought-provoking standalone novel presents an unflinching look at the darker side of modern relationships, exposing the lies people tell themselves and others. Kultgen’s sharp, candid prose captures the emotional turmoil and moral ambiguity of his characters, making The Lie a compelling read for those who appreciate psychological drama and character-driven stories.
The Lie is recommended for readers who enjoy provocative novels that explore the messy realities behind love and trust.











