Saturday, July 23, 2022

BOOK REVIEW- To Trust (Book 2 of Evergreen Point) by Rasha Selim

   

Life was good…until a one-night stand changed everything.

Morgan Anderson, a custom bike builder, spent years forging an impassive existence and cultivating a guarded heart. He perfected an indifference no one outside his family could penetrate. Little did he know that giving in to temptation would change the trajectory of what he valued most. But putting aside his steadfast hold on his emotions might be his very undoing.

Graphic designer and marketing CEO, Ann Marie Tosto vowed never to let love tear her down again. After facing deep disappointment and betrayal, she turned her back on relationships. She found peace in her success and strength in her autonomy. Yet when history repeats itself, she has to decide if her independence or trusting another person is more important.

When love comes knocking, can Morgan and Ann Marie find the courage to answer?

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4 stars

This story was something that I liked BUT..with some reservations.  I think my main reservation has to do with the overabundance of sex.  Was it well written? Yes.  There is also A LOT of sexual humor/trash talk but most of it I will admit was funny. 

One other point that kind of distracted me was what felt like an overuse of the word, "Huffed".

Okay now that all of that has been addressed let me get to what I liked.  Both Morgan and Ann Marie for starters.  Each unique in their own way but alike when it came to building walls around their hearts.  Only family got in and what a family Morgan had.  They were tight, and a hoot to watch messing with each other.  Susan was someone who was "allowed" entry into both Morgan and Ann Marie's circle.  And when Ann Marie and Susan got together they were like really funny but foul mouthed teenagers.  Some funny stuff there.

The family shirt was hilarious.  The people fighting wear it until agreeing with each other or just keep wearing it until they stop fighting.   

 As you can guess there is plenty of emotions going on in the story as well until it comes to a really good ending. 

 " I received a free copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.

(Booksprout) 



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