
Title: The Burden of Trust
Author: Tabitha Dye
Genre: Contemporary, Women’s Fiction
Release Date: October 18, 2013
Cover Design: Tabitha Dye


The Burden of Trust is a love filled drama about an arrogant actor who accidentally falls head over heels with a lesbian who has a dark twisted past.

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As a last resort, Kate found herself in the hospital chapel; even though she wasn’t a religious person, she needed guidance more than she had ever imagined. Sitting in silence with maybe one other person, Kate was unsure of how this was done. It had been three months since Kerri had fallen into her coma, and Kate had begun to lose her faith about recovery. Her eyes closed and her hands folded in a prayer pose; she didn’t pay any attention when someone sat down in her pew, but continued to pray. A soft, drawling voice spoke to her and rattled her nerves. Kate had prepared herself for this moment; it would only be a matter of time before they showed up.

The description of this book is not something I would normally read. But this book. I’m so glad I wanted to review it! This book was amazing and I loved it!
I love stories where the hero falls for an unlikely heroine and it is just so interesting to see him so bent out of shape and forced out of his comfort zone by something he didn’t expect.
I HOPE there will be a second book coming. I love this book and the characters and definitely want this to be the start of a series.
Amazing story from a new author!
4 stars

Tabitha is a new and upcoming author who just finished her first novel in The Burden of Trust series. At the age of twenty she was published in Families Like Mine, which sparked her passion for storytelling.
Currently living in Florida, Tabitha is a graduate from University of Central Florida with a Business degree. Today she spends her time reading, traveling the state with her husband and finds herself addicted to English Tea to help with the late night writing sessions.
I self-published, so there is no specific editor and I created the covers through CreateSpace.

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