1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not bad but not her best either!, Mar 11 2010
By Jennifer B. Graham "Jennifer" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Issue of Trust (Paperback)
This was a good book, up to a point. THe suspense was good. You never could quite figure out until the end who exactly Hunter was. That made for a very interesting intriquing read. I loved her son Alex. He was just a great kid and he offered a lot to various conversations between all the characters in the book. Jennifer/Joanna I liked her until the end and then just felt that ultimately, all of her issues that were BIG issues she just decided, oh, oh well its ok, and it shouldn't have been.
Heidi, I didn't really get what her purpose was. I mean I do she needed somebody to connect to but in the end her story was not wrapped up so I don't see why it was included.
The book had good suspense but the end seemed off and left me wanting a little more. It will not prevent me from reading other titles from this author.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
21st Century Woman wants a Hero too!, Nov 16 2009
By 21st Century Woman - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Issue of Trust (Paperback)
Johnathon becomes Hunter and Juana transforms into Jennifer to hide from their secret assassin agency that makes you remember the hit series of La Femme Nikita. While I read about J/Hunter in my imagination I saw "Michael" and "Nikta." If you love to escape where men are confident, dominate, and assure of their sexual power - this book is for you! I have read the book again and again and again! It was great to read about two soul mates who find themselves living in the same sleepy small town in America - face altered with the knife of a good surgeon- and still know one another by reading the eyes. For those who like to live dangerously through their main characters sweating from exotic sexual acts - this book is not for you.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
IssueOf Trust, April 2 2010
By Linda Bass - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Issue of Trust (Paperback)
Issue of Trust Joanna Hopkins Assumed The Identity Of Her Dead Neighbor Jennifer Shaunghessy As They Looked So Much A Like Except For The Eyes But Contacts Took Care Of That. She Came From A Broken Home Not Knowing Her Dad With A Whore For A Mother That Did Not Look For Her When She Ran To The Tough Streets Of Detroit Until She Was "Rescued" By Alpha Corp Where They Trained Her To Kill On Command When She Was Eighteen. There She Met Jonathan Estevez And Fell In Love, A Mission Had Gone Terribly Wrong And She Would Have Been Dead Too If She Had Not Ran. Afterward, Joanna Learned That She Was Two Months Pregnant And Was Confused As Her And Johnathan Had Not Had Sex In Three Months. Joanna Moved Around Europe To Stay A Step A Head Of Alpha Knowing That If She Was Caught They Would Kill Her And Take Her Son, Then She Settle On Tiny Valley View Colorado To Give Alex A Normal Life............
John Hunter Knew The Moment That He Saw Jennifer That She Was The Woman That He Had Searched For Six Long Years, Oh She Had Changed Some But It Was A Good Change But No Matter How She Changed Her Appearance His Body Knew The Truth, How Could Both End Up In A Small Town If It Was Not Fate? They Both Kept Secrets For The Town And Each Other But One Thing He Did Know Was He Would Never Let Her Go Again!
Lorie O'Clare Tells One Hot And Griping Story As Jennifer No Longer Trust Anyone Because She Was Afraid That She Would Die, Leaving A Brilliant Five Year Old To Suffer He Fate If Alpha Corp Caught Up With Them. Issue Of Trust Is A Must Read By This Talented Author!