Reviewed by lizarodz on
Since I wrote a full review for Wait for Me, I won’t go into the same details, but rather, let me tell you what I loved about Trust in Me. Cam’s mind is a much comfortable place to be. Don’t get me wrong, I understand Avery’s angst, self-doubt, and mistrust, but by contrast, Cam is just the opposite (opposites attract, right). While reading the first book and thought that Cam must have the patience of a saint, and indeed he does! Cam’s a guy. What do I mean by that? Well, he has a one-track mind (you get my meaning).
In Trust in Me we get to see the whole study (minus Avery’s angst as I mentioned before), plus what goes on with Cam when the two are not together. It also gives the reader a chance to get better acquainted with Cam’s friends, Oliver and Jase, as well as with Cam’s family, especially his sister. I also like that he’s not afraid to talk about feelings and confronts his rage to try to keep it under control.
As always, the fabulous Jennifer Armentrout cannot help but to write an amazing story. I love her writing style, it’s straightforward and beautiful at the same time. I really hope you give this story a try because it’s wonderful!
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 3 November, 2013: Finished reading
- 3 November, 2013: Reviewed