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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another Hit for Shay
This is definitely another hit for Kathryn Shay. The story is well written and easy to follow--even with all the different characters and subplots. The story involves some very deep issues which some authors may not cover quite as well as Shay does. The characters are very real, likeable, compassionate and understanding even with the issues they are faced with...
Published on February 17, 2003

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3.0 out of 5 stars A good book, but each should have had their own story.
Years ago, a group of young people formed a group called the Outlaws. Time and trajedy have separated them. Now, they are coming together again.

Linc had been a bad boy, but found God and became a pastor, in the process separating himself from Margo, the love of his life. The longing for each other has never faded though, and now they both will face a critical moment...

Published on February 10, 2003 by Huntress Reviews


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another Hit for Shay, February 17, 2003
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This review is from: Trust In Me (Paperback)
This is definitely another hit for Kathryn Shay. The story is well written and easy to follow--even with all the different characters and subplots. The story involves some very deep issues which some authors may not cover quite as well as Shay does. The characters are very real, likeable, compassionate and understanding even with the issues they are faced with. Although I loved Tucker and Beth, Margo and Linc's story was my favorite--having to work through some serious issues to be together, but being able to depend on their love through it all is great.

Although it is not tied to this book, if you haven't read "Promises to Keep" you should--it is a wonderful book too and Shay also tackles some serious current issues with her great writing skills.

Keep it up K. Shay--you are on your way to being on my must read list.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great author, great book!, February 4, 2003
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mplvs2read (chicago, il United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Trust In Me (Paperback)
I'm not going to sit and write about the story, you can read the editorial reviews for that. This is a great story, great characters and the author knows how to put it all together. I read her last book and I am very impressed with this author. Both her books are worth every minute and penny spent. She pens a good story and has a different way of writing then most of the "popular" authors that make her stories interesting. She is on my
list as a "have to get as soon as its out."
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Enriching, emotional and poignant, April 2, 2003
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Desmond Chan (Bishan North Singapore) - See all my reviews
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This triptych of a romance marks yet another triumphant attempt by under-rated writer Kathryn Shay. Earnest and constantly moving, Trust In Me tells of the struggle of the rebellious Outlaw gang growing up in Glen Oaks after the group was disbanded and reunited a decade later. Much have occurred: Joe Murphy returns as a reformed husband and seeks forgiveness from ex-wife Annie who is traumatized by his past abuse. Linc who is now a pastor is afraid to marry Margo who swears anathema to God and his beliefs - an imprint left by her pious mother. Tucker Quaid, a retired NASCAR racer decides to mitigate his guilt of causing Beth her husband in a racing tournament by developing the industry in Glen Oaks. He faces the wrath of her son Ronny but gains unexpected solace and a chance of love in the widow. Under-rated Kathryn Shay sculpts her characters with emotional delicacy and packs compelling human drama to deliver an enriching story of love and its healing power.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Trust in Me, February 12, 2003
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I bought this book after reading her first one, Promises to Keep, and liked this book even more than the first. She has definitely been added to my favorite author list. It is refreshing to read a book that combines a good story line with good values and she has made it into a believable bad kids turned good story. I especially like Linc's character as a bad boy turned preacher. She portrays him as a regular guy who has normal feelings and reactions and I really enjoyed his conversations with God. I am waiting for her next book!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars strong psychological contemporary romance, February 4, 2003
This review is from: Trust In Me (Paperback)
In Glen Oaks, New York, retired racing car champ Tucker "Menace" Quaid comes to town to try to revive the flailing track. He accepted the invitation of the town leaders because he feels guilty that ten years ago his driving caused the death of a local rival Danny Donovan. Danny's teenage son Ron hates Tucker and slashes the visitor's vehicle. The police arrest Ron for the vandalism, but his mom Beth and his Uncle Linc Grayson intercede. When Tucker learns who the teen is he wants to let him go because he blames himself for the lad's troubles. Shockingly, neither Beth nor Linc accuse him of negligence.

Tucker's presence leads to Ron spinning further out of control. Adding to his woes is that his mother and his father's killer are falling in love. The members of the Outlaws, a former gang of disenfranchised teens in the early 1980s, are divided with what Tucker did to one of them and the support he receives from their former leader Linc and his sister Beth.

This contemporary romance provides the audience with a strong psychological look at the surviving five members of the Outlaws, Ron, and Tucker. Each one of these seven characters carries tons of baggage with their ability to cope and adapt varying. That makes for a deep read, but the complexity of so much mental stress is difficult to follow. Readers will trust in Kathryn Shay to provide a thought-provoking novel that focuses on how nurturing makes the adult complete.

Harriet Klausner

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Shay seamlessly weaves three stories into a compeling tale., March 5, 2003
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Kathryn Shay seamlessly weaves this tale of six juvenile delinquents coming of age and coming to terms with the past tragedies that shaped their lives. Beth Donovan is trying to recover from the untimely death of her husband and childhood sweetheart, Danny Donovan, while coping with her angry teenage son, Ron. The reappearance in town of Tucker Quaid, the race car driver who was blamed for cuasing his father's death, starts Ron on a downward spiral of vandalism and delinquency. Beth's brother, Linc, once the leader of the Outlaws is now the town's minister, who still loves his childhood friend Margo. Margo left Glen Oaks swearing never to return and though she loves Linc she hates the church almost as much. Joe and Annie married and started a family, but unknown to their friends he had been physically abusive throughout their marriage. After years apart and much counselling Joe returns to Glen Oaks to renew his relationship with his son. This seem like a lot to bring together in one satisfying story, but Shay succeeds at not only resolving all these issues but at creating real and very likeable charachters as well.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A good book, but each should have had their own story., February 10, 2003
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Years ago, a group of young people formed a group called the Outlaws. Time and trajedy have separated them. Now, they are coming together again.

Linc had been a bad boy, but found God and became a pastor, in the process separating himself from Margo, the love of his life. The longing for each other has never faded though, and now they both will face a critical moment where their relartionship to one another and to God will have to be resolved.

Beth's husband died in an auto racing accident, leaving her son fatherless and troubled. The man responsible, or who rather felt responsible, has returned home, and represents her son's best shot at having the help he needs. What lies between them is another thing.

Finally, Annie find that she has to face the man who abused her and almost caused her to lose her child. Joe Murphy claims to have reformed, but has he? Does he stand a chance with his fragmented family or not?

*** Although each story would have been better served in its own book, each one of them is a moving tale of friendship, the truest form of love. Linc and Margo's story particularly will appeal to fans of Father Greeley, where God is the most interesting character, and the one with the best sense of humor. ***

Reviewed by Amanda Killgore.

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Bravo Mrs. Shay, April 4, 2003
This review is from: Trust In Me (Paperback)
This was a very moving book of love and hate. How the charecters came over the justified hate of the people who have done them wrong is wonderful. This kind of forgivness is very moving, even if it is fictional. 5 Stars.

Also Recomended:Promises to Keep,Kathryn Shay

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5.0 out of 5 stars Trust in Me, October 27, 2011
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This series of books have been fanasatic, I can hardly putdown to go to bed.I have ordered all others in by her for future reading
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5.0 out of 5 stars Very engrossing, June 20, 2011
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I really enjoyed this book, it was well written and I felt I could not put the book down even to sleep. She delat with some really tough subjects in an sensitive manner.
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