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Wow, I read this book in less than 24 hours! I am fully prepared for a book hangover after this treat. This was the first book I have read by Kimberly Belle, but now I have to read her other novel, The Last Breath, asap. I have read other reviewers saying this book is A Few Good Men meets Scandal, and I have to agree. Belle writes in an easy-to-read style, and her character development full of depth led me to fall for Abigail and Gabe. I would love to see a sequel with these two! ;) I also adore...
A good story, not many twists or any heart stopping moments. There were two story lines going simultaneously and I was trying to figure out the reason for that. Loyalty, trust, and honor were being tested in this book. It was a quick, pretty even-keeled read. I liked the mystery unfolded and my attention was captured the whole time.
This was ok. Idk. Got some reason I just didt connect with the storyline.
Great story of a reporter looking for redemption. A family asking her to check into a military cover up a story that even she didn’t know where it was going. Sometimes digging deeper takes you in a direction you don’t want to go
I was a little disappointed in this one. I've loved every other Kimberly Belle book that I've read, but this one just wasn't the best. The chapters all just kind of flowed together and never really left me guessing or wanting more. I felt like towards the end the story just kept jumping around because a few times I was confused on what was going on. Haha. It was an easy read though, but definitely not one of my favorites by her.
Review Originally Posted: Traveling With T*Less suspense, more focus on the family relationships in Belle's sophomore book*This book was sent to Traveling With T for review consideration.The Ones We TrustSummary from Goodreads: When former DC journalist Abigail Wolff attempts to rehabilitate her career, she finds herself at the heart of a US army cover-up involving the death of a soldier in Afghanistan — with unspeakable emotional consequences for one family. As the story of what happened comes
The Ones We Trust is the second novel by Kimberly Belle. Having read her first novel, The Last Breath. and enjoying it so much, I couldn't wait to read her latest novel which did not disappoint. Talk about a well-written story with in-depth characters that are strong, intelligent, and very likeable. There are plenty of twists and turns to keep the reader engaged, wanting to know more of who, what and why. It was pretty easy for me to figure out who the culprit was but that didn't stop me
A little mystery, heartbreak, family drama & love all rolled up into one. Very good read!
Originally posted at The Bookaholic Cat Three years ago, journalist Abigail Wolf wrote a story uncovering a deep secret; unfortunately her story had dire repercussions for one of the persons involved. Those repercussions marked Abigail’s life with guilt and led her to abandon her career. Now she works as a website content curator for a health company, writing about interesting things for seniors, a safe work that wouldn’t hurt anyone.Abigail misses her old days of investigating leads and uncover...
You know what this book feels like? An episode of Scandal!! The great thing about this book is that at 288 pages, it's the perfect length to cover so much material. My copy also came with a Reader's Guide at the end, which I always appreciate because sometimes I think about parts of the book a little differently once I go through that. It's always a nice added bonus. The story centers around Abigail, who was a fantastic journalist who ended up giving the excitement up after a pretty great story
A Few Good Men meets Scandal in this intense drama about a military family who is seeking the truth about the death of their beloved son and brother, killed during war. Moving, poignant and intense, The Ones We Trust gave me a book hangover. Read more and enter to win a copy of this book (ends 8/31/15) at my blog, Mom's Small Victories.
A special thank you Harlequin MIRA and NetGalley for an ARC in exchange for an honest review. Top 50 Books of 2015. "Best Contemporary Conspiracy Suspense of 2015."Kimberly Belle returns following her strong debut, The Last Breath, landing on My Top 30 Books of 2014, with a riveting suspense THE ONES WE TRUST, a thought-provoking, and complex portrayal of grief, guilt, fear, tragedy, and trust, while exploring the loyalties of family. Trust is an ongoing theme, throughout the novel, questi...
Not much on thrillers and mysteries but found this a good read. Perhaps, you will too . . . thanks to the author for her writing techniques.
1.5 starseh..i just couldn't get into this one. I basically skim read it.I felt lukewarm about the protagonist Abigail.One of the reasons I've previously liked this writers books is the twists/surprises. But for me, the ones in this book were obvious & I easily guessed them early on.
The Ones We Trust by author Kimberly Belle is the first book that I have read by her. I love this genre and could not pass up this book. I was pulled in from the very beginning and and I simply could not put it down. The Ones We Trust was full of mystery, action and suspense. Former DC journalist Abigail Wolff delves into an investigation of US army cover-up involving the death of a soldier in Afghanistan. There are many twits, turns and lies that she will uncover. But who can she trust? Will sh...
★★★½The Ones We Trust is a contemporary mystery/mild thriller novel written by author Kimberly Belle. This is the first book I have read by this author and I liked it overall. The pacing was slower than I would have liked, which unfortunately did affect how consistently engaged I felt, but the content was good and kept me guessing...I changed my mind several times about who was trustworthy and who wasn't. I felt a connection with the female lead: Abigail, and found myself strongly empathizing wi...
This is my honest and unsolicited review: Kimberly Belle has a real talent for drawing you into her stories quickly and deftly. As a journalist, Abigail Wolff found out the hard way that sometimes telling a story can have unexpected and tragic consequences. She is determined to make things right. Her latest endeavor is to right a wrong involving a soldier and uncover the truth about how he died in Afghanistan. In her search for answers she uncovers clues that there may have been a cover up. What...
Abigail Wolff wants to revive her career. She is a former DC journalist and stumbles upon an US army cover-up involving the death of a soldier in Afghanistan. As she starts gathering evidence, she realizes her own father, a retired general might know more than he is willing or can share. She meets the soldier’s brother Gabe, who is battling his own demons. He is hesitant for his mother wanting Abigail to find out more and write “his story”. This novel kept me on the edge of my seat wondering wha...
Now I’ve read all of Kimberly Belle’s books and have enjoyed them immensely. This one did not disappoint. It was her second one and I think she grows as a writer with each book she writes, but it was still very good. Now I have to wait for her to write another one!
4.5 starsI love when thrillers are actually thrillers...when they leave you almost stunned and thinking about them after you turned the last page! The Ones We Trust is one of those reads...not predictable, full of emotion and characters that are so engaging. I cannot wait to read more by Belle!!! 4.5 stars