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Trust Me by Lacey Black

mags_louise's review

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4.0

A really enjoyable sweet, light, easy and angst free read. With just enough hot moments to satisfy. I really liked the whole Stevens family and Avery especially who at 22 is a single mum to the extremely sweet and adorable Brooklyn. Who along with Maddox completely stole my heart and I will definitely be continuing on with this series.

As for this one I would certainly recommend it to others and am really happy I came across this author and the book itself.

emilyhei's review

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4.0

Avery Stevens has had a crush on Maddox Jackson since she was young, but being her brother's best friend she never thought her crush would go anywhere. Maddox has long thought of Avery as the pesky little sister, but she is all grown up and a single mom to an adorable toddler. Something in Maddox is stirring and his interest in Avery grows stronger every day. Wanting to see where it go he asks Avery out, but with their relationship a secret and Maddox known as the town player, Avery is worried she will lose her heart again. Is Maddox the type to settle down?

Great beginning to series. The chemistry between Maddox and Avery is off the charts. Avery's little girl is absolutely adorable. Very fun read, perfect summer romance.

jaimereadsromance's review

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4.0

I really enjoyed this book. The only thing I didn't like about it is the awareness it brought to me that clearly my brother needed to make hotter friends in high school. I can't wait to read the rest of the books in this series.

adeliawoodbury's review

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5.0

I always have problems finding new authors and reads I like but "Trust Me" is a fantastic read! I can't wait to read the next one! Thank you Lacey!!!

veronica245's review

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3.0

This is like that Mac and cheese you make for a holiday, with cream cheese and three different cheddars and butter and bacon.... This much cheese you can only do few times a year...

pavi_fictionalworm's review

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4.0


Trust me is the typical "boy falls for best friend's sister" romance; and while it was certainly enjoyable; it did feel a more of a cliche!
Avery has been in love with her brother's best friend, Maddox all her life, but life took her in other directions, and now she is a single mother of a very cute 3 year old girl, Brooklyn aka Bean!
Maddox is a playboy; he doesn't do commitments, but he has always been attracted to his best friend's only sister, Avery - and as usual, there came a time where he couldn't deny it anymore!

They make the decision of seeing each other on the down low, and even knowing that it could blow up on their faces, continue the charade - but I sort of got that decision because I doubt they would have been able to progress in their relationship if they hadn't actually gotten to know each other without the familial pressure.

But what got me was Brooklyn; I loved Maddox and Bean's relationship - there isn't anything better to get my ovaries to sing than an alpha man getting soft over a baby! <3

What I absolutely adored though was finding and getting to know about the Stevens family and their relationship with each other! This book certainly did make sure I was invested in finding out about all the Steven siblings and their quest for HEA!



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jessica_rae's review

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4.0

A cute fluffy read

fortheloveoffictionalworlds's review against another edition

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4.0


Trust me is the typical "boy falls for best friend's sister" romance; and while it was certainly enjoyable; it did feel a more of a cliche!
Avery has been in love with her brother's best friend, Maddox all her life, but life took her in other directions, and now she is a single mother of a very cute 3 year old girl, Brooklyn aka Bean!
Maddox is a playboy; he doesn't do commitments, but he has always been attracted to his best friend's only sister, Avery - and as usual, there came a time where he couldn't deny it anymore!

They make the decision of seeing each other on the down low, and even knowing that it could blow up on their faces, continue the charade - but I sort of got that decision because I doubt they would have been able to progress in their relationship if they hadn't actually gotten to know each other without the familial pressure.

But what got me was Brooklyn; I loved Maddox and Bean's relationship - there isn't anything better to get my ovaries to sing than an alpha man getting soft over a baby! <3

What I absolutely adored though was finding and getting to know about the Stevens family and their relationship with each other! This book certainly did make sure I was invested in finding out about all the Steven siblings and their quest for HEA!



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