Wednesday, February 9, 2022

Trust Me by Kelly Irvin

 A decade ago, Delaney Broward discovered her brother’s murdered body at the San Antonio art co-op he founded with friends. Her artist boyfriend, Hunter Nash, went to prison for the murder, despite his not-guilty plea.

This morning, Hunter walks out of prison a free man, having served his sentence.

This afternoon, Delaney finds her best friend dead, murdered in the same fashion as her brother.

Stay out of it or you’re next, the killer warns.

Hunter never stopped loving Delaney, though he can’t blame her for not forgiving her. He knows he’ll get his life back one day at a time, one step at a time. But he’s blindsided to realize he’s a murder suspect. Again.

When Hunter shows up on her doorstep asking her to help him find the real killer, Delaney’s head says to run away, yet her heart tells her there’s more to his story than what came out in the trial. An uneasy truce leads to their probe into a dark past that shatters Delaney’s image of her brother. She can’t stop and neither can Hunter—which lands them both in the crosshairs of a murderer growing more desperate by the hour.

My review:  This is the story of Delaney learning to trust Hunter again after he was convicted of killing her brother.  She believed in his innocence right up until he was convicted.  Hunter maintains he didn't do it even when he is released from prison.  The morning he's released another murder happens.  How can he convince Delaney he didn't kill her brother or her best friend?  The police don't want to look at anyone by Hunter either.  Delaney seems to have lost her faith during the last decade.  Hunter found God in prison. Their rolls are now reversed. The killer is revealed and Hunter is vindicated.

I was given this book by Thomas Nelson Publishing via NetGalley for an honest review.  I was not compensated in any way.

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