Friday, 14 October 2016

Trust Trilogy By Cristiane Serruya



  Contemporary and History comes together again to create this fabulous book...this book was way more than i expected it to turn out. when i first opened the book, i was turned off by the fact that i wasn't able to grasp the book heads on, but then i was also intrigued...this book has got to be the first in my top library list of 2016 books.
                                                                    Mrs Sophia Santo as she likes to call herself is the most sophisticated woman. She has an air of elegance and carries herself that way...she's stuck in Heathrow Airport in London when she meets Ethan Ashford who gives her a lift to her destination. Ethan is stuck by the enigma which is Sophia and vows to see her again. As a widow,Sophia finds no interest in Ethan except his physical attributes that had her melting in her panties.Ethan continues to see her and is enchanted by her brilliance and wit. But they both have their demons... Sophia has her little daughter Gabriela to tend to Ethan hates children. Ethan is somewhat abusive and swears he loves Sophia to the moon and beyond. Alistair Connor comes into the picture and he's also taken by Sophia.




THOUGHTS

  • Everything about this book is breathtaking and really emotional... i mean as much as i did not want to drop the book, it was draining me emotionally... the men were intense and possessive and to me that's a big YES.. who doesn't like an alpha man anyways??
  • I love the use of history and combination of places being used in the book....everything was so literally strategic: Good books as these are so rare this days
  • Sophia Santo is just so perfect and i loved it.... she is brilliant and witty, seductive and had integrity; my perfect idea of a heroine 
  • i don't like the fact that Ethan Ashford died*seriously on the verge of the tears*...i liked him so much...his intensity scared and intrigued me..i mean he should have just gotten happily married like Sophia did.
  • Alistair Connor was just THE MAN.... i loved his character and the fact that his thoughts were on display for understanding...well done Cristiane!
What's your take on this trilogy??? it was a yay! for me

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