I see this is Book 5 in a series. I haven't read books 1 - 4, in fact I haven't read any other works by Ms Arthur, I will however read the synopsis of her other stories and take the Goodread's scores into consideration and maybe, maybe...purchase another.I liked it....in the end. Writing style is simplistic, characters are, ok. I didn't weep, I didn't find it angsty. As one of the characters actually says, "I don't know what to think about any of this. It sounds reasonable, but it also sounds like the plot of some kitschy Lifetime movie".....you said it son!It's pretty obvious that the author enjoys cooking, there's a few lists of buffet food menus, descriptions of dinners and conversations regarding the best comfort food to surprise someone with (Yawn).It was ok. Plot was pretty good in that overly dramatic sort of way. I liked it. More domestic than action. 3 stars. 4.5 rounded up. This series has been my favorite for a long time, with AM Arthur delivering complex, imperfect and very relatable characters right from the start. In this installment we get to know the story of David, Rey's business partner, and his old flame Owen (or is he? read the book to find out *evil smirk*).I could do with a bit more grovelling on Owen's part but I guess the reasonings making sense, so it's not a big issue. Also, perhaps the situation with David's diagnosis could be elaborated more, especially with regards to Owen and how he has/had grown to accept it and David, this could potentiallt be an emotional punch to the story.All in all a very decent comfort read. Recommended.
Do You like book Foundation Of Trust (2014)?
I'm finished with Foundation of Trust: 4.5 Angst-filled stars. The emo in me preens.
—yoyowasteyute