From the author of St Matthew's Passion, a story about love, loss, and the courage to overcome one of the greatest obstacles to happiness a human being can face: the fear of trusting another.
Chloe Edwards has it all. A successful career as a London journalist, an adorable baby son, and a wonderful marriage. Then one day tragedy strikes, and she's forced to leave the city and start again with her son in the idyllic Cotswolds town of Pemberham.
There, Chloe meets Dr Tom Carlyle, the local family doctor. Handsome, well-liked and professional, he seems the perfect match for her.
But Chloe can't trust him. Because he's a doctor - and a doctor was responsible for the death of her beloved husband.
Tom Carlyle has problems, too, however. A devoted single father to a little girl, he's started to receive messages from his troubled ex-wife that she's reconsidering her decision to allow him custody of their daughter. And before long, his ex has begun a campaign that will lead to a crisis in more lives than just Tom's.
Torn between her growing attraction to Tom and her determination to close her heart to romance for the sake of her son, Chloe finds herself drawn irresistibly into a complex and at times frightening plot to undermine the good name of a decent human being. And gradually, she's forced to reconsider everything she believes about loyalty, about trust - and about love.
At once a thrilling novel of suspense and a tale of passionate romance, Questions Of Trust will take you on an emotional rollercoaster ride as it explores what it is to fear, to doubt, to love... and to live.
Nice sweet story!!Loved the characters in this story especially Dr Tom and the journalist Chloe Edwards. It was a fast paced love story. Wish the ending was a bit more longer. :)
Looking forward to read the next book by this author Sam Archer.
For a lovey-dovey romantic kind of book, I actually really enjoyed this one. There were some spelling mistakes in a few places (I for it/is in a couple spots, and drover for drive-or something like that), but those actually didn't bother me too much- and I'm usually someone who is driven crazy by things like that. I really liked Chloe and Tom as characters and I loved their children- each of them being single parents of one child each. I appreciated that Chloe's character stayed honest with herself about her feelings even when she didn't act on them right away. She had great instincts and was a confident woman and just all around decent person. Tom, I would say, was the same way, except I questioned his sanity of ever being with the mother of his child once she came into the story...that woman was definitely a bit neurotic and at times scary. If you'd like a romance that's a fast read, this is a decent one.