Title: The Burden of Trust
Author: Tabitha Dye
Genre: Contemporary, Women's Fiction
Release Date: October 18, 2013
Cover Design: Tabitha Dye
Buy Links
Amazon US: https://amzn.to/1QXYHIK
Amazon CA: https://amzn.to/1rTzLxi
Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/1T3GZJj
Amazon AU: https://bit.ly/1qcP5nr
Blurb
The Burden of Trust is a love filled drama about an arrogant actor who accidentally falls head over heels with a lesbian who has a dark twisted past.
GR link: https://bit.ly/1S74VLE
Review:
3 stars
Kate meets Chris at a function. He is so sure of himself but Kate puts him in his place. Chris then realises that no one has ever spoken to him like that, everyone falls off his every word, they do what he says, they jump however high he wants. While Kate is just trying to get through the day as she still carries so much burden over what happened to her wife Kerrie.
The two do develop a great friendship, on paper they shouldn’t work but in a way, they need each other. Their banner was great but Chris falls for Kate and as she is a lesbian he unfortunately has the wrong equipment!
This was a good book, however it didn’t rock my world but that is only due to it being written in the style of a third person for every character in the book. I got a little lost in a few places, I had to go back and work out who I was reading about, but overall it was enjoyable. If you don't mind reading in third person, you'll love this!
**ARC received in exchange for an honest review**
Excerpt:
It took a long moment for a response, but when it did it sounded like nails on a chalkboard. “I’m here to see my daughter. But I could ask ya the same thing. Ya know, darling, God doesn’t really approve of homosexuality.” Irate, Kate turned her head and stared into the eyes of Gloria Westwood. Dressed in her light pink, pressed Chanel skirt suit with satin low heels to match, Gloria was the only woman Kate knew who would wear nylon stockings in Florida. The short, auburn hair was sprayed together with a can of hairspray, and her makeup was perfectly thick enough to cover the years of bigotry and hate that she supported while her husband preached it to the masses. The “click, click” sound of her perfect manicured nails on the set of pearls that she wore every day of her life drove Kate mad.
AuthorBio➠➠ Tabitha is a new and upcoming author who just finished her first novel in The Burden of Trust series. At the age of twenty she was published in Families Like Mine, which sparked her passion for storytelling.
Currently living in Florida, Tabitha is a graduate from University of Central Florida with a Business degree. Today she spends her time reading, traveling the state with her husband and finds herself addicted to English Tea to help with the late night writing sessions.
I self-published, so there is no specific editor and I created the covers through CreateSpace.