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Trust Me (Love Stories, No 27)

Trust Me (Love Stories, No 27)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Great love Story
Review: "Trust Me" is about Kenya and Scott trusting each other. After Kenya sees her boyfrinds cheating on her, she is heart broken. So She meets Scott. They hit it off really well. Kenya goes through a test to see if She really loves him....This Love Story book is one of the ones at the top of my list.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good book, but there a catch
Review: I really enjoy this book at first. But when she when to fortune teller that when my interest for the book when out the window. I think the book had a good plot, but it include fortunetelling which is aganist my religion. If they took out the fortune telling it would be great read. I am writing this review let others know like me not to buy this book if fortunetelling is aganist your religion.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Trust?
Review: Kenya Clarke had what she believed to be the perfect relationship, that is until she caught her boyfriend in the act of cheating on her, on their anniversary nonetheless. Upset and heartbroken, she meets Scott Hutson. He is handsome, intelligent, and has a great personality, yet Kenya cannot fully commit to the relationship because of her previous experience. So she devises a plan to test Scott to see if he would ever cheat on her. In the end she learns a valuable lesson about "playing with love" and trusting others.

This book gives an accurate portrayal of first love and heartbreak. The characters are well developed, but seem a bit too "perfect", with the exception of the cheating boyfriend. In the end it is a wonderful story that explorers issues of trust, vulnerability, and love amongst teenagers. I would recommend this book to both young adults who are new to relationships and dating, in addition to those who may have had relationships go wrong and are dealing with trust issues.

Reviewed by Latoya Carter-Qawiyy
The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Trust?
Review: Kenya Clarke had what she believed to be the perfect relationship, that is until she caught her boyfriend in the act of cheating on her, on their anniversary nonetheless. Upset and heartbroken, she meets Scott Hutson. He is handsome, intelligent, and has a great personality, yet Kenya cannot fully commit to the relationship because of her previous experience. So she devises a plan to test Scott to see if he would ever cheat on her. In the end she learns a valuable lesson about "playing with love" and trusting others.

This book gives an accurate portrayal of first love and heartbreak. The characters are well developed, but seem a bit too "perfect", with the exception of the cheating boyfriend. In the end it is a wonderful story that explorers issues of trust, vulnerability, and love amongst teenagers. I would recommend this book to both young adults who are new to relationships and dating, in addition to those who may have had relationships go wrong and are dealing with trust issues.

Reviewed by Latoya Carter-Qawiyy
The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers


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