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Trust Me Once
Trust Me Once
Author: Jan Coffey
ISBN-13: 9781551668598
ISBN-10: 1551668599
Publication Date: 7/1/2001
Pages: 408
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 30 ratings
Publisher: Mira
Book Type: Paperback
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6 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

MaxieCat avatar reviewed Trust Me Once on + 261 more book reviews
Jan Coffey keeps you on your toes with this one. Suspense and a touch of romance, mistaken identity and two lonely souls.
Marcia avatar reviewed Trust Me Once on + 378 more book reviews
Attorney Sarah Rand returns home from abroad to discover that she is a dead woman. In shocked disbelief she rrealizes the murder victim mistakenly identified as her was really her best friend. No one knows Sarah's stll alive---except the killers, who are still hinting her down. Alone and on the run. Sarah desperately searches for answers.
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Great read, exciting to the very end.
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Very good romance mystery.
Bkcrazee avatar reviewed Trust Me Once on + 388 more book reviews
Exciting book. Well worth the read.
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This is a husband/wife team writing as Jan Coffey, I looked up the other books they have written under a different name and they write in the romance genre, which I don't like at all.

I wanted to give it better rating but by the middle of the book it started dragging and dragging, I found too much repeat of several things that only took up pages, I finally hit a spot that I had to start skimming to finish the book.

It needed to be a tighter story to make it more suspenseful, after a while I just got tired of getting nothing from the story of what was really going on, now maybe that was suppose to be the suspense but I found it annoying that by half way into the book you still didn't have any idea of what was actually going on.

I've read a couple others in this series and thought them pretty good but this one being #1 just needed refining to make it better.