Saturday, July 18, 2015

Review: Trust (Temptation #3) by Ella Frank

Trust (Temptation #3) by Ella Frank
Published May 2nd 2015 by Ella Frank
TRUST – verb: to believe in the reliability, truth, or strength of another.

Up until now, Logan Mitchell has never had much of a reason to trust anyone.
Having struggled with a self-identity crisis throughout college, he’s spent the years since then creating a sophisticated facade to present to the world.
It’s an armor he thought was impenetrable—until he met Tate Morrison.
The gorgeous, headstrong bartender he’d sat across from only months ago has taken a tight hold of his heart, and Logan is discovering that it’s time to let go.
It’s time to let someone inside.

After years of placing his dreams on hold for his family, Tate has finally chosen to do what makes him happy and follow his heart.
The one thing he never would’ve imagined was that it would lead him into the arms of a man—and not just any man—the striking, never-takes-no-for-an-answer Logan Mitchell.
Tate has fallen hard, and as his world is turned on its axis and they move forward together, he finds his life becoming more entwined with the confident, successful lawyer.

Even though neither man expected the other, it’s time to trust in their relationship—but not everything comes so easily… 

My Thoughts
Nice ending to an exciting and steamy trilogy.

In the final installment of the Temptation Trilogy, Logan and Tate continue to deepen their relationship. There were some heavy moments and emotional scenes that only reaffirmed how right these two characters were for each other. I rooted them on from book one and I really liked how Ella Frank chose to conclude their story.

However, there were moments where their story dragged a bit, but it was still nice to see how connected Tate and Logan were throughout the book. I would have liked to see some of the plot lines more tightly closed, including the relationship between Tate and his mother, as well as Logan’s ex-boyfriend. Not sure why those were not properly played out… they seemed to have just fizzled into nothing.

Overall, there were plenty of emotional moments with a small amount of drama. Not as exciting as the first installment, but not bad at all.
3 Suns

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