Trust in Me by J. Lynn, Jennifer L Armentrout

Trust in Me (Wait for You, #1.5)

by J. Lynn and Jennifer L. Armentrout

It’s Wait For You as you’ve never seen it. Trust In Me lets you in on Cam’s side of the #1 New York Times Bestselling story.

Cameron Hamilton is used to getting what he wants, especially when it comes to women. But when Avery Morgansten comes crashing into his life – literally – he finally meets the one person who can resist his soulful baby blues. But Cam’s not ready to give up. He can’t get the feisty and intriguing girl out of his head.

Avery has secrets, secrets that keep her from admitting the feelings Cam knows she has for him. Will persistence (and some delicious homemade cookies) help him break down her barriers and gain her trust? Or will he be shut out of Avery’s life, losing his first real shot at the kind of love that lasts forever?

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When I read a story told in an alternate point of view, I don't often find myself loving that story more than the first one. But with TRUST IN ME, that didn't hold true.

I loved this version of Cam and Avery's story. Cam is a guy that is just hard not to love and getting into his head and understanding just how drawn his was to Avery completely blew me away. He was drawn to Avery, even though he didn't know why. He was willing be friends with her, when he wouldn't have done that before. And he didn't want any other woman, something he'd never had a problem with before. He wanted Avery and only she would do. And when he finally got her to agree to a date, when he finally got to kiss her and when she was finally his, his emotions jumped off the page at you.

As I said above, it's not often I enjoy the alternate POV to a story I've already read, but this one was special. J. Lynn took a character that was already very, very, very likable and turned him into that ultimate flawed, worthy, to-die-for hero. This is definitely one to pick up.

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