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Review: Trish, Just Trish by Lynda LeeAnne

Reviewer: Bex 
Rating: 5 out of 5 Fairies

'Trish, Just Trish' by Lynda LeeAnne is a fabulous read. I perhaps came in a little differently from most reviewers - I haven't read book one, 'Lexi, Baby!'. Therefore, I have no comparisons to make between the Trish that I got to know in this book and 'apparently' a quite different Trish in book one.

The story immediately grabbed my attention, and there was plenty of back story to enable me to relate to the characters and to give me a full sense that I wasn't missing out. This was all achieved very well by the author, with the perfect amount of detail that didn't drag.

I enjoyed the character Trish immensely. Her inner dialogue was emotive, and effectively captured. Likewise, her character, her personality was intriguing. Filled with determination, feistiness and mixed bag of self-doubt, Trish is a character that no doubt many women can relate to.


Some of her decisions and reactions were occasionally a little rash, yes I was frustrated with her on the occasion, yet rather than this being a negative, it's a testament to the author's skill as a writer to stimulate that reaction in me.

Tony. I was completely torn by his character. There were times that he was dreamy and lovely, whilst at other times, I wanted to through something hard at his head. Again realism! We know men, just like women, can be irrational. Men can be arses, but we still love them. The author has successfully captured the essence of Tony's character very well.

So I may have cried a few times. Or a lot. I also did a little jig and laughed out loud too. 'Trish, Just Trish' is a pretty awesome contemporary romantic suspense. 
Goodreads Synopsis
Patricia Grace Kincaid is haunted by her past and no matter what she does, the ghosts won’t stay away. A childhood incident nearly ruined her life. A mistake that she made two years ago ripped her to shreds. She isn’t the same feisty, fearless bitch she used to be… or is she?

What will happen when the person she screwed over storms back into her life? She freaks. Is it for the reason she’s always hoped for… that Tony Lopez, the breathtakingly sexy Latino love of her life, has finally decided to forgive her? Hell no. Will he demand her complete submission? Yes. Will he make her life hell? Double yes. Will she, in return, torture him? Hell-to-the-yes. Will her past come back to haunt her? Absolutely.

Author’s warning: Including, but not limited to: a deep, dark childhood, lots and lots of cussing (as in, A LOT), a ton of fighting, maybe hair pulling, a bitch with a vulnerable side, and last, but not least, über possessive, over obsessive, crazy hot alpha males on the verge of needing therapy… and maybe a tear or two.

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