How well do we really know the ones we love?
In TRUST, 36-year-old, high school teacher Lauren seems to have it all. She moved back to Waverly several years ago, has a great career, and has finally found true love. Lauren is getting fitted for her wedding dress, and her wedding is just a few weeks away, when one of her students goes missing and she suddenly becomes a person of interest.
Her … person of interest.
Her fiance, David is a former minor-league pitcher turned stockbroker, who is excited to settle down with Lauren. But when the missing student is found dead, and the media turns its attention even more closely on Lauren, David is surprised to discover that Lauren hadn’t told him everything about her past. With the help of his 91 year old grandfather, who is a retired town sheriff, and his best friend Jack, the current assistant sheriff, he sets out to find the truth.
TRUST is set in a small, seaside town in Massachusetts and cooking helps Lauren to relax as the madness of the investigation swirls around her. In the back of the book you’ll find her favorite recipe for braised short ribs (it works just as well with beef brisket too).
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Held my interest. Well thought out.
Writing kinda stiff. OK read
Not bad but not my usual material.
Who can you trust? Interesting the plot. sometimes I felt the author stretch out some of the situations. However, it did have my attention and I wanted to find the culprit.
Boring, no mystery, no character development
It was disappointing. Build up then, oh that person did it and 2 pages later, end of book.
Good story, different storyline.
I liked this book. Kept my interest
and enjoyed reading.
Enjoyed the plot and characters
2.5 Stars
Not my cup of tea. Just an ok read and an ok mystery. At little silly at times. It was a short read but I still skimmed parts of it, especially all the food prep portions.