

Her grandfather just wants to see his wife happy. Her grandmother's mind is set in the 60's and she keeps talking about Eddie Bailey who she was once engage too. Jess finds out her grandmother's Alzheimer's is getting worse so she goes to vist her grandparents at the nursing home. She drops out of college and starts to make bad choices. Jess Taylor is young and lost her parents in a car accident 18 months ago.

I enjoyed reading it and looking forward to reading more of our books.

This is my first book I have read by P.J. I was given the opportunity to read Trust as an ARC for my honest review. Trust: A steamy, edge-of-the-seat romantic suspense thriller from the author of Winner Takes All and Black Widow. All I have to do is give her a bit of the charm, that disarming grin, and say, "Trust me." She's out to get me but I'm one step ahead. Some cock and bull story about family connections, but I don't swallow any of that. She just waltzes in here, poking her nose where it doesn't belong. One thing leads to another and then another, and then I'm in too deep and it all leads me to him.ĭean Bailey: part gentleman, part cold-blooded gangster, and nobody's idea of Mr Right. All the people I've let down.īut when one good deed exposes betrayals and feuds buried in my family's tragic past it's like pulling at a loose thread. Time to make amends for all the bad things I've done. Love strikes in the most unusual places, but can it really take root in a London criminal underworld threatened by Russian mobsters? And can Jess ever learn to trust a gangster like Dean?
