Trust
by Jana Aston
Release Date: November 8th 2016
Series: Wrong #3
Pages: 194
Genres: Romance, Contemporary, Humor
Author's Links: Goodreads, Website, Twitter, Facebook
View/Purchase: Goodreads, Amazon, B&N
“Knock knock!”
“Um… Who’s there?”
Yeah. That was me, on my last date. Before you feel sorry for me you should know that I was the one telling the jokes. Jokes as in plural, because I didn’t stop with just one. Of course not.
Hi, I’m Chloe Scott. The most awkward single girl in the city.
But I’m going to get it together. I am.
I’m going to learn how to date like a grown up.
I’m going to have an orgasm not given to myself.
I’m going to fall in love and live happily ever after.
Right after I get out of this interrogation room.
(Synopsis taken from Goodreads)
My Review:
After seeing the cover and the synopsis of this story, I was immediately hooked, and it did not disappoint. From the hilarious characters to steamy scenes between them, Aston has outdone herself in her latest book. Trust is not only a story about second chances at love, but also about trusting one self, and that everything is going to be okay in the end.
At the beginning of the story we get to meet Chloe Scott, a teacher whose insecurities have taken the best of her, and whenever she is nervous she starts to tell everyone jokes to cover up her awkwardness. Not only is she single in the city, but also among her friends. Everyone seems to be moving on with their lives, except for her, and she wants to put an end to that no matter what. When she stumbles upon her friend's brother Boyd, Chloe doesn't know what to think of him, especially in the way they end up meeting. Now she has an FBI agent interrogating her after the most disastrous date she's ever had, and she hopes to never see him again. But little did she know that she'll be seeing a lot more from him, and things were about to change her life forever.
Ever since Boyd saw Chloe for the first time, he felt an instant pull towards her. Her awkwardness and ability to tell jokes is what amuses him the most. Yet, he can't stay away even if he has to. Everything changes the minute he decides to help Chloe with her anxiety, but the longer they spent time together, the more he wanted to keep her. Now it's up to him to convince her that they can truly be together no matter what.
I truly loved reading Trust, the characters were so easy to relate to, and I found it refreshing to read. I totally saw myself in Chloe, she loves crime mysteries and though she has a hard time being social, whenever she gets comfortable with people she thrives. Her quirkiness is what I liked the most, and all of those jokes! I couldn't stop laughing, and rooting for those two to get together. :) Boyd is not only handsome, but he is also very protective of her. He wants to be there for her, and help her out with. Yet, their relationship is put to the test when they have to face each other's pasts. Through their ups and downs, we get to see their romance blossom. The ending definitely left me wanting for more, I would highly recommend it if you want a steamy and hilarious read. ;)
***ARC provided in exchange for an honest review.***
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