Saturday, April 26, 2014

Trusting Hearts by S. Donahue

Trusting Hearts by S. Donahue
Review by Crystal De Leon
 
 
 
Overall Rating: 5/5 Stars
 
Pages: 209
 
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Synopsis:
 “Whoever said to follow you heart needs to have their head examined.” – Rachel Rossini

Rachel Rossini’s heart has been trampled and crushed more times than she’d like to count. She wants to divorce her cheating husband Vinnie, but he has other ideas in mind and doesn’t want to let her go. Staying with him would be the biggest mistake of her life, not only for herself but for their twin boys as well. Every time she tries to break free, he always lures her back into his madness.

Rachel seeks help from divorce attorney, Carson Licciano, who happens to be her ex-boyfriend and Vinnie’s best friend. He is also engaged to her sister Gia’s best friend, Maria. He promises to help her regardless of the situation. Could there possibly be something left from the past that may resurface?

Meanwhile, Dr. Colin Hill hasn’t been able to get Rachel out of his head since he last saw her in the emergency room. After contacting her for a date, he learns about what Vinnie has put her through. They develop a friendship via text messaging. When Colin starts to grow feelings for Rachel, he isn’t sure if he should pursue her or forget about her while she deals with her heavy issues.

Can Rachel find happiness again? Will she finally cross the boundaries of her dangerous love/hate marriage and move forward? Can she look into her heart and trust another man? Will she ever learn to trust her heart again? Whatever Rachel decides, don't expect Vinnie to go down without a fight.
 
 
Review:
 Trusting heart is a sequel to Acquiring Hearts which I had the privilege to read as well...Some say the second book is harder to write in a series than the first...S. Donahue must be super woman than because the story between book Acquiring and Trusting hearts was completely fluid. I loved it! I normally read historical romances or paranormal romances S. Donahue has made me a fan! Royalty and vampires have nothing on her take of classical love.

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