Series: Temptation #3
Published by Self-Published on May 2nd 2015
Pages: 400
Amazon
TRUST
– verb: to believe in the reliability, truth, or strength of another.Up until now, Logan Mitchell has never had much of a reason to trust anyone. Having struggled with a self-identity crisis throughout college, he’s spent the years since then creating a sophisticated facade to present to the world. It’s an armor he thought was impenetrable—until he met Tate Morrison. The gorgeous, headstrong bartender he’d sat across from only months ago has taken a tight hold of his heart, and Logan is discovering that it’s time to let go. It’s time to let someone inside.
After years of placing his dreams on hold for his family, Tate has finally chosen to do what makes him happy and follow his heart. The one thing he never would’ve imagined was that it would lead him into the arms of a man—and not just any man—the striking, never-takes-no-for-an-answer Logan Mitchell. Tate has fallen hard, and as his world is turned on its axis and they move forward together, he finds his life becoming more entwined with the confident, successful lawyer.
Even though neither man expected the other, it’s time to trust in their relationship—but not everything comes so easily…
I don’t have a lot to say about Trust except Ella Frank blew me away. It’s like she peeked inside my mind, saw everything I hoped to feel, learn and see, and then she wrapped it all up in an appealing package just for me. Sometimes a series peters out and I find myself wishing the author had quit while she/he was ahead. I thought the Temptation series just kept getting better and stronger.
In this third and final book, Logan and Tate show tremendous growth both as individual characters and in their romantic relationship. I loved seeing more of their interactions with friends and family members. The story pushed all my emotional buttons. There’s angst, humor, heartbreak, and poignancy. Not surprisingly, it’s also incredibly sensual (in other words, hot as hell).
I didn’t feel like anything was left unsaid or unresolved, and in the end I had a huge smile on my face. I read this series in a whirlwind and I know I’ll be missing these characters that now feel like friends. I couldn’t have asked for a more satisfying conclusion to an amazing series. Now I just have to deal with a huge book hangover.
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