Cindy wants Trust. Trust wants Grace. And Grace wants her fiance to stop being distracted by the new girl in town. The wedding date is set, but can Trust make it through his engagement without losing the girl of his dreams? Don't miss this exciting finale in the Trust Williams Trilogy.
I find it hard to dislike this book- I love the kooky small town, and its inhabitants. I love Trust for his love of the town. I read Bitten: A Romantic Comedy first- not knowing that it was only 2/3rds of a trilogy and was so completely thrilled when I found a copy of the 3rd part. Robert Farrell Smith is so very talented- he has painted a picture of Thelma's way perfectly. It is well worth the buy, it will keep you laughing and warm your soul.
Also here's the synopsis you could find on the back: Trust is happily coming back to Thelma's Way Tennessee with his fiancé Grace- both glad to get back to where it all began, and spend some quality time with Thelma's Way before their nuptials at the end of summer. The residents of Thelma's Way are in the middle of an argument- Sister Watson wants to get a paved road into the town to make it easier and safer for everyone, Paul wants to build a "weather shelter". Hilarity, confusion and trouble ensues when two newcomers arrive. Leonard Vastly, a well meaning but eccentric man from Trust's home town is hoping to move his mobile home onto some free land- and Cindy Finders a beautiful manipulative young woman with her sights set on Trust, willing to do anything to make all the romance books she's read to come to life.
this is a wonderful book of how everything can seem perfect and then be ruined in the next second. it shows you selfishness and love. this book also displays foolishness and heart break and how one thing can ruin someone's life forever.
This is the 3rd book in the "Trust Williams Trilogy". The book Bitten combined the first two books. So if you wonder at the end of Bitten, how does it end? Here is the ending. It's not as funny because it's missing a lot of the characters that made Bitten so funny. But it still is a delight.
Final book of the series. Same crazy silliness as the previous books. Although I couldn't read this kind of thing on a regular basis. Sometimes it is kind of fun to delve into book filled with silly people.
Having read the first two in this series I was excited to finish. It held up to the expectations of the first two. A very fun and easy read about completely quirky and crazy people.
I think Robert Farrell Smith is hillarious! If you liked "Baptists at Our BBQ" this trilogy is like that. Laugh out loud funny! I needed a good laugh and was glad I finally finished up this series.
Loved it! The town is so involved in its own politics, Trust is striking out with Grace, will they even notice the Girth River is rising? It was a great ending to the trilogy.
Finally, a book with LDS humor that isn't cheesy, etc... at least in my opinion :) *My sister prefers a compilation of this entire trilogy. It has a different title: Bitten
This is the last of the Trust Williams trilogy. It's totally outlandish and good for many laughs. It also explains brotherly love in a very effective way. I enjoyed these books.