4.5 stars
*includes hot sexual situations and the topic of infidelity*
Usually the word infidelity would make me walk away from a book, it's one subject I don't do well with, but after reading the synopsis I figured I'd give True a shot and I'm so glad I did.
True, as you would expect, is a very emotional read, one that takes you through the full range of emotion, love-lust-anger-hate-disgust-remorse-forgiveness, it has a bit of everything, an for an emotion whore like me, I was in heaven!!
If you can make me cry, and I mean ugly cry, or make me yell curse words at my kindle and or the author as I read I truly adore you!
Courtney & Alex, together 10 years with two children, they had the life they always dreamed of, a home, a steady job, happy healthy kids and each other.
Except they really don't.
Alex's job keeps him away as much as he's home, leaving Courtney home to handle everything on her own,
Eventually as you can imagine, their relationship becomes strained. Courtney feels as though she and Alex are drifting apart, they fight more, are colder towards each other when he's home, she's feeling emotionally neglected, which is one of the worst things you can do to a woman in my opinion.
Alex continues traveling and Justin, a friend of a friend, employee at Courtney's place of work, meets Courtney and immediately shows interest. Even though she's married Justin thinks he can be the man she needs since her husband isn't around to do so.
Now that Courtney has attention from another male, she's more concerned that Alex is cheating on her.
She has no proof, nothing that proves anything, yes one instance is questionable but nothing concrete, she is becoming suspicious of his every move, why? Because she is guilty, of what exactly, you'll have to read to find out!
This book. True literally ripped my heart out. I hurt for both Alex and Courtney, I understood where both of them were coming from, I didn't know who to hate or who to blame or how I wanted the story to turn out for most of the book. I hurt for every one involved from Courtney to their children and even a felt a tiny bit of remorse for Justin.
The author did an amazing job if sucking you in at the very beginning and making you feel like this was happening to you, or at the very least you were standing in the same room watching it all fall apart.
The writing was perfect, leaving nothing out, nothing to question, just an amazingly well written story with characters your can identify with and an ending I hoped for!
I can't wait to read more from Gwendolyn Grace, one book is all it took and I'm a fan.