Set in London, Trust is a journey into the heart of Margot and Patrick’s marriage. It is a story of their love and the careless lies, where in the end it's not the truth that matters, but trust that counts.
What does family mean? Margot yearns for a baby to replace the one she has lost. But with two small boys, an ex-wife in the wings and his dashing cousin hovering, Patrick craves emotional and financial security. To what lengths will Margot and Patrick go to fulfil their desires? And when happiness is in reach, will the past stretch out and snatch it from their grasp? Trust explores the uncomfortable truths and the lies of omission that lurk beneath the surface of every human relationship.
Trust is a beautifully written and emotionally charged story about love, loss, and the fragile threads that hold a marriage together. Set against the backdrop of London, Margot and Patrick’s relationship feels deeply real flawed yet full of longing. The novel explores how desire, honesty, and trust intertwine in ways that are both painful and moving. A powerful, thought-provoking read that lingers long after the last page.