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The Ones We Trust by Kimberly Belle

tmaturino's review against another edition

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5.0

A Few Good Men meets Scandal in this intense drama about a military family who is seeking the truth about the death of their beloved son and brother, killed during war. Moving, poignant and intense, The Ones We Trust gave me a book hangover.

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kiercarnahan's review against another edition

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3.0

This is one of Kimberly Belle's earlier books and since she's become one of my go-to authors, I needed to catch up on it. It wasn't as "thrilling" as her nost recent book but more of a mystery about a soldier killed and a con artist. I was a little confused about the connection between two seemly unrelated stories this journalist was researching but I liked the characters. Belle has grown as a writer over her books and I like her newest ones more.

juju1030's review against another edition

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5.0

My favorite line in this book was "And the kind of love a mother has for her most fragile child is special. More intense.” Although as a mother of three I don't have favorites, but I do have one child that requires more attention. Kimberly pulled me into this story from the beginning and I'm still thinking about the story and characters. Now I really can't wait to read the Marraige Lie!

baancs's review against another edition

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4.0

That’s what makes a tragedy a tragedy. There’s no rhyme or reason to it, only heartbreak.

hollyslittlebookreviews's review against another edition

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4.0

I loved Kimberly Belle's writing in "The Ones We Trust." I felt like the story was honest and the characters extremely realistic (which isn't always the case in thrillers). I was actually surprised at how much Kimberly packed into 300 pages. It takes talent to write multiple story lines and characters within this amount of space and leave a reader feeling satisfied, but Kimberly completely pulls it off! Part thriller, part love story, part finding yourself, part family drama, you really will be asking yourself "who can I trust in this novel?" and the answers might surprise you...

bettyboop25's review against another edition

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3.0

I'm starting to really enjoy Kimberly Belle as an author. This book kept me wanting to listen to it. The romance wasn't too much.
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