No One to Trust by Lynette Eason
(Keep reading for contest details on how you could win this book!)
What would you do if you woke up to find your spouse wasn’t the person you thought? That everything was a lie? Could you forgive?
In No One to Trust, Summer Abernathy is faced with this dilemma. She wakes up to find her husband gone and a gun pointed in her face. The strange man demands she tell him where her husband is along with the laptop he stole. She has twelve hours or she will pay the consequences.
Summer must race against the clock to find her husband, the laptop, and figure out who David Hackett is—the man she thought was Kyle Abernathy.
No One to Trust opens with riveting action and grips you from the very first sentence in chapter one: “He’d been found, and if he didn’t think fast, he was dead.” This romantic suspense is filled with twists and turns around every corner, leaving you breathless. You can’t help but get caught up in David and Summer’s plight of not being able to trust anyone.
This is the first novel I’ve read by Lynette Eason and I have to admit as soon as I finished reading a few chapters, I put many of her other novels on my wish list! Her imagery and use of words kept me captivated. The characters were believable and well rounded. I did find there were many points of view and at first I was a bit confused, but caught on quickly.
Eason weaves in the characters’ faith effectively without it sounding trite. Summer begins to doubt why God would allow this to happen. Who wouldn’t in this situation? In the end Summer and David know the only one they can trust is God.
If you like a roller coaster ride that keeps you gripping the bar so you won’t fall out, trust me…you will like this book.
No One to Trust is book one in Eason’s Hidden Identity series, which promises to be a dangerous and exciting journey.
Remember when reading this novel—trust no one!
Could you forgive someone who betrayed you? Share your thoughts.
Contest!!
I would like to give away my copy of No One to Trust. Don’t worry it’s still in good condition! 😀 The contest rules are simple—leave a comment on the blog by answering the above question and you will be entered. Bonus entry–if you leave a comment AND share this post on Facebook you will get two entries (tag me on Facebook or let me know in the comments). Contest closes Friday, January 31st at midnight. Enter now! (Open to residents of the USA and Canada only.)
**Book has been provided courtesy of Baker Publishing Group and Graf-Martin Communications, Inc. Available at your favourite bookseller from Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group.**
yes you can forgive someone who has betrayed you. It can sometime take time to go through the process. But through God you can have complete victory over that and can truly forgive the person/persons who have crushed every dream but only through God.
I agree!!! It’s not an easy process but it can be done! Thanks for sharing. You’ll be entered into the draw! 😀
Darlene it would be hard to forgive and actually I have been through something like this and it took a long time to forgive and to trust again. God forgave us and so we have to be willing to forgive others despite whatever it is that happened to us!
Hi Christina! You’re so right. Thanks for commenting and your name is in the draw!
Congrats, Christina! You won the book! Enjoy.