Review: Trust by Kylie Scott

Posted July 23, 2017 by Cocktails and Books in Reviews / 0 Comments

Review: Trust by Kylie ScottTrust by Kylie Scott
Published by Kylie Scott Publication Date: July 18th 2017
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four-half-stars

Being young is all about the experiences: the first time you skip school, the first time you fall in love…the first time someone holds a gun to your head.

After being held hostage during a robbery at the local convenience store, seventeen-year-old Edie finds her attitude about life shattered. Unwilling to put up with the snobbery and bullying at her private school, she enrolls at the local public high school, crossing paths with John. The boy who risked his life to save hers.

While Edie’s beginning to run wild, however, John’s just starting to settle down. After years of partying and dealing drugs with his older brother, he’s going straight—getting to class on time, and thinking about the future.

An unlikely bond grows between the two as John keeps Edie out of trouble and helps her broaden her horizons. But when he helps her out with another first—losing her virginity—their friendship gets complicated.

Meanwhile, Edie and John are pulled back into the dangerous world they narrowly escaped. They were lucky to survive the first time, but this time they have more to lose—each other.

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I have always enjoyed Kylie Scott’s books but Trust by far is my favorite by far.

Edie has just lived through the unthinkable – surviving a convenience store hold up and witnessing 2 people die has changed her forever.  Now her best friend has sold her out for a story Edie switches schools hoping for a new start and where she hasn’t punched anyone.  Of course, the new school is also where John goes the other survivor of that night.  Now with new friends and John who is the only other person who truly understands what happened can Edie move forward, more importantly, can she move forward with John?

John a dealer just happened to be at the convenience store that night selling for his brother he just did what he had to to make sure he and the others made it out alive.  Now looking to change his life which includes becoming friends with Edie he knows he wants more out of his life than dealing drugs for his brother and this being his senior year he still has time to make a change.  What he didn’t count on was becoming close to Edie – always been a player now he finds himself having feelings for her.

What I loved about Trust is that it takes stereo typical high school kids and makes them make changes in their lives and to become self-aware.  It’s unfortunate that happens because of a horrific event but that is true in life, our experiences shape us and boy did this experience shape, John, and Edie.  Told from Edie’s POV we get to see her evolution especially on how she sees herself.  Always been a bigger girl she comes to realize that shouldn’t define her and when John who just happens to be one of the cutest boys in school and he likes her that makes it even better.  The writing is top notch mixed with great dialog and great exposition throughout the book.  There are some great secondary characters – Edie and John\’s friends especially.  I would have liked a little more interaction with Edie’s mom there is some but we really get it at the end of the book.   The story has a great ending which to me seemed true for this story.

All in all, I loved Trust – it’s a great YA novel that covers some very intense situations and the light at the end.

About Kylie Scott

Kylie is a New York Times and USA Today best-selling author. She was voted Australian Romance Writer of the year, 2013, by the Australian Romance Writer’s Association and her books have been translated into six different languages. She is a long time fan of romance, rock music, and B-grade horror films. Based in Queensland, Australia with her two children and husband, she reads, writes and never dithers around on the internet.

Contact her at kylie@kylie-scott.com