Trust My Heart {Litfuse Review}

Trust My Heart

Trust My Heart

 
Trust My Heart
 
 
About the book:

Trust My Heart (Waterfall Press, October 2016)

Grant McAllister arrives in Murphy, North Carolina, with one aim: to sell his inherited property and leave as quickly as possible.

The big-city lawyer has no interest in his late, estranged grandparents or the dilapidated mansion he just acquired. After his high-profile divorce, he should be avoiding perky reporters, too. But Jami Carlisle is honest, funny, and undeniably appealing.

After breaking up with her safe-but-smothering boyfriend, Jami is determined to ace her first big assignment. A story about the McAllister estate is too intriguing to ignore—much like its handsome, commitment-phobic heir. Thanks to her digging, the pieces of Grant’s fraught family history are gradually fitting into place, but also upending all his old beliefs.

The two draw closer as they share their dreams, until misread signals and misunderstandings begin to test their trust. But in the unspoiled beauty of the Smoky Mountains, there’s healing and forgiveness to be found. And for Grant, this unplanned detour may be just what’s needed to finally guide him home…

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About the author:
 
 

From medical secretary to court reporter to property manager to owner of a special-events decorating company, Carol J. Post’srésumé reads as if she hasn’t yet decided what she wants to be when she grows up. But one thing that has remained constant through the years is her love of writing. She started as a child composing poetry for family and friends, then graduated to articles for religious and children’s publications. Now she pens fun, fast-paced inspirational romance and romantic suspense stories. Her books have been nominated for an RT Reviewers’ Choice Best Book award and selected as an RT Top Pick. When Carol isn’t writing, she enjoys sailing, hiking, camping—almost anything outdoors. She also plays the piano and sings with her music-minister husband. Their two grown daughters and their grandkids live too far away for her liking, so she now pours all her nurturing into taking care of a fat and sassy black cat and a highly spoiled dachshund.

 
 
My thoughts:
 
I really enjoyed this book.  I wasn’t sure at the beginning whether I would or not.  The cover is nice but nothing really caught my eye.  But then, I began reading and I didn’t want to stop!
 
Jami has finally got a job she wants. She’s convinced her lukewarm boyfriend that she won’t marry him(now if she could just convince everyone else she’s not planning a wedding).  Finally she’s getting a great article to write.  Only problem is her subject wants nothing to do with a journalist and really doesn’t like them in general.
 
The characters are so fun and lovable.  You become their friend(or really don’t like them) and cannot wait to find out what happens next.  Or at least, that’s what happened to me!  I loved this book and couldn’t wait to read the next page and the next.  Also the adopting of two dogs.  Swoon.  Who doesn’t love dogs?  And rescuing is amazing.  That’s how we’ve gotten all of ours!  Nothing not to like about this book.
 
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