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A Matter of Trust

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A Matter Of Trust by Cheryl Wolverton released on Oct 24, 1997 is available now for purchase.

256 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published November 1, 1997

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730 reviews176 followers
May 17, 2018
A very touching story with some suspense added made this story a good read. Let's say I enjoyed it enough that I want to read the next book in the series. A Father's Love.
This Love Inspired book has been on the shelf of my book case for more years than I'd like to admit. I was in between books and waiting for another book that I had on hold at the library to come in, so picked up this little book to read. Im glad I had the opportunity to read it. Some of these Love Inspired books are very good and they are always clean read.
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September 3, 2018
A book filled with awful chicken and knock knock jokes but was a cute story though Elizabeth not suspecting Michael sooner was hard to believe and is the second LI book where the hero was blinded in an accident and got his sight back that I have read this week.
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446 reviews10 followers
October 18, 2014
While reading this book, up to the half-way mark, I kept thinking the book was definitely getting less of a five because it just seemed slow or something. It wasn't as exciting...BUT the second half was so wonderful! I loved the mystery of the stalker (even though I knew who it was the whole time), and I loved the mystery of the headaches and their outcome...

But what I loved the most about this book is that Rand had reached his decision on his future of love and marriage BEFORE "THE" event occurred. I have a habit of reading ahead to see what will be coming and knew of "THE" event, and I was so afraid he would make his decision on his future AFTER "THE" event, but I was pleased he didn't!!! And his being a knight in shining armor blind - now that was (SIGH) very romantic! He was such a tough guy, blind; and that was special.

I must admit I was shocked when he kissed Elizabeth in the pool that first time. I thought that was a bit tacky, but the second half of the book was SO very, very excellent!!!

Now that Rex has sworn off marriage after seeing that of his brother's, I cannot wait to read the next exciting book in this series!
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January 18, 2016
I learned lots of interesting information about items available to help the blind perform functions of daily living that most of us take for granted. The novel also explores trust in relationships and how important it is to a relationship.
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July 2, 2011
I read this before I started keeping track on goodreads. I remember it though and it was a really good read.

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