Trust Me II
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Narrado por:
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Louise Cooksey's voice replica
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DT Jones
Este título utiliza una réplica de la voz del narrador
Sandra Dennis is a small-town girl who discovers her vacation to Europe was nothing less than memorable. After finding the man of her dreams, she discovers his past is out to get even with him, even to the point of using her to do it. Murder, intrigue, and passion begin to build her a new life she now embraces as her own, but will she survive long enough to discover who is behind the nightmare that has her new husband wanting to return her to Kansas for her own protection?
Creighton Ashford has loved Sandra Dennis for two long years. Now she belongs to him, but life seems to want a different ending to their storybook romance. With a murder mystery surrounding the home he hoped to share with his young wife, he finds himself helpless as his past begins nipping at his heels.
All his power and all his money can’t seem to put an end to the fear that threatens their love. Is it possible to build a future with the horror that embraces their every move, or will he have the strength to live his life without the only woman he ever loved?
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One of the book’s notable strengths lies in its central characters. Sandra emerges as a relatable protagonist: a small-town girl suddenly thrust into a web of danger and mystery that challenges her worldview and resilience. Creighton, her enigmatic husband, straddles the line between protector and vulnerable figure, haunted by his own secrets. Their dynamic is compelling, rooted in a deep love complicated by external threats and internal fears. The way their relationship is tested feels authentic and emotionally credible, which adds warmth to an otherwise intense story.
The narrative’s pacing effectively balances moments of escalating suspense with quieter, more intimate scenes that deepen character development. This approach prevents the plot from feeling one-dimensional, as it doesn’t rely solely on the external drama of murder and threats but also engages with the emotional fallout this turmoil has on the couple. For example, Creighton’s desire to move Sandra back to Kansas “for her own protection” poignantly underscores the tension between love’s protective instincts and the fear of losing control.
Stylistically, the writing is accessible and engaging, pulling readers smoothly through the unfolding mystery without causing confusion or fatigue. The author’s ability to evoke both romantic passion and the looming sense of danger suits the tone well, keeping tension high without sacrificing emotional connection. It’s a reminder that even in the throes of fear and doubt, the human heart seeks hope and belonging.
In summary, this novel is a solid pick for readers who enjoy romance infused with suspense, where love isn’t just a backdrop but a powerful force navigating through shadowed threats. Those who appreciate character-driven stories with an undercurrent of danger will find much to engage with here, especially if they’re comfortable with some conventional plot devices. For readers seeking a grounded portrayal of love tested by peril and a pace that blends thrills with tender moments, Sandra and Creighton's story offers an engrossing journey.
Reading this, I found myself wondering: in stories where love and danger collide so forcefully, how often do characters truly get to choose their fate, and how much must they surrender to the past to protect their future? It’s a question that lingers beyond the final page, inviting reflection on the costs of love when shadowed by secrets and unrelenting threats.
A Tale of Love, Danger, and Resilience
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