Trust your instincts or not?
Synopsis
From the moment she met him, Ella Peterson had questions. As always, though, she’s too shy to ask.
Older and sexy as hell, mysterious Adam Brook soon sweeps sheltered Ella off her feet; but is he as perfect as he appears to be, or is there more to him than he’s telling her?
Ella’s world has already turned upside down after moving from England to rural Kansas. She and her sisters were hoping for a more secure future, but instead find that life can be tough when jobs are scarce and the stakes often higher than anticipated.
When events spiral out of Ella’s control, she learns the person she needs to rely on most is herself and her instincts on who to trust in the future.
It’s just that her instincts are screaming at her to trust Adam; it’s what he tells her that makes that a problem.
My review
Ella Peterson moved with her sisters from England to Kansas. Moving to another continent is hard as is it. But as Ella is a shy young woman, she finds it harder to find her way.
When at the market, trying to sell her eggs, she meets Adam Brook.
He and his friends also have a stand at the same market.
Immediately Ella feels herself drawn to him, as he is the sexiest man she has met. But he is also much older and is very mysterious.
The more she gets to know him, more questions she has. But as her instinct is telling him to trust her, will she trust her instinct or will she let facts speak louder and keep far away from him?
What when you fall in love with someone but he’s a whole other person? And despite everything you found out, you have this feeling that when it come to you and him, you can completely trust him?
Will this fact be enough? Or will the realization that you live totally different worlds will be what will tear you apart?
This dilemma is the one most important thing that kept me reading.
From the first instance we get a glimpse of Adam, I sensed that there was something dodgy about him. But was just being me very wary? Or was my gut instinct right?
The way he treats Ella is wonderful, of course. He’s a real prince charming, trying to help her out however he can. And even if there is a big age difference, the feelings are real.
But the further I got into the story the more my fears grew.
Yes, he’s amazing towards Ella, but you get some glimpses that even Ella cannot ignore.
Ella is a young woman, and being the youngest sibling made her a bit otherworldly. Her father was very protective towards her, making her have lived her life in a safe place. So when she finds herself in situations that are out of control, she finds herself trusting Adam.
But slowly you see Ella grow to a woman understanding the different faces of people. From being a bit in too deep, Ella stands up for herself and is trying to figure out when too much to handle and digest is truly too much.
So a beautiful story about first love, but also about seeing people behind their masks. And making the right decision for YOU and not just to please someone.
A story about growing up and stand up for yourself. And that sometimes some things are just too hard to overcome.
And as this is only the first part, I’m looking forward to know how Ella her story will evolve even more!



























