Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Trust (Wrong, #3) by Jana Aston [Review]


“Knock knock!”
“Um… Who’s there?”

Yeah. That was me, on my last date. Before you feel sorry for me
you should know that I was the one telling the jokes. Jokes as in
plural, because I didn’t stop with just one. Of course not.

Hi, I’m Chloe Scott. The most awkward single girl in the city.
But I’m going to get it together. I am.

I’m going to learn how to date like a grown up.
I’m going to have an orgasm not given to myself.
I’m going to fall in love and live happily ever after.


5 Trust Me On this stars
I always get excited when Jana Aston releases a book. I also make sure to have extra pants on the side too because she always makes me pee in my pants. She writes hilarious laugh-out-loud, no seriously really funny books. There are moments when I’m reading and I start laughing like crazy and I look around the room and I’m like, isn’t anyone reading this? This is too funny. I need someone to talk to!

Anyhow, Trust is the third book in the Wrong series and it’s a standalone. This is Chloe’s story.
The star of the book is Chloe. She’s hands down the most adorable quirky Heroine. I wanted to squeeze her to bits and go shopping with her. My favorite parts are the dates she goes on, especially when she goes shopping with the Hero, it’s just so realistic and cute.


Chloe is a second grade teacher and she’s awesome at her job, but not so awesome in the dating world and not so awesome in social situations. She rambles on, she’s scatter brain and doesn’t think about what she says. She fills in awkward silences with children’s jokes and it seems like besides her girlfriends no one gets her. Except the hero.


I’m a fan of the Hero of the book, he’s really thoughtful, caring and I like how established he is. He doesn’t have hang-ups and he finds Chloe fascinating. We all want the cool guy to fall for the unique girl right?


What really got me into the book is the writing. I always love Jana Aston’s writing. Trust is fast pace. We got all the meat and goodies. I found the interaction between the Hero and the Heroine really cute, funny and all around good. I liked how flighty Chloe was because she doesn’t understand how to be around the opposite sex. I love how understanding the Hero was by not letting Chloe push him away too much.


It was just a good balance of tension, steam and witty conversation.
Jana did it again and I couldn’t be happier.

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Wrong #1

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RIGHT #2

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Fling #2.5
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Jana Aston is the New York Times bestselling author of WRONG.
She quit her super boring day job to whip up another book & is
hoping that was not a stupid idea.
In her defense, it was really boring.


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