Review of A Matter of Trust
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Review of A Matter of Trust
A Matter of Trust by Katie Peterson is an intense and emotional fictional story of the unique relationship between an uncle and a niece. Brayden's older sister Carol, the fifth of five children, was almost 24 when he was born. Brayden builds a close relationship with his father, but at the age of 10, his father dies. Shortly after his father's death, his older sister Carol gives birth to Kelly, whom he instantly bonds with. How deep does their relationship go when Brayden leaves home to pursue his dream and meets with Jennifer? Can distance break this bond? And what does the future hold for Brayden and Kelly? Follow this intriguing story to find answers.
The author captures readers' attention and finds a way to touch their emotions with the unique relationship and love between Brayden and Kelly. Brayden and Kelly's unconditional love and care towards each other, both in their low points and when facing life-threatening issues, take readers on an emotional journey of what genuine love entails. The author does an excellent job of portraying this perfectly.
The author also uses A Matter of Trust to express the dangers and effects of bullying on a person. Kelly's PTSD, suffered after the attack by Dalton and the other bullies who hated her for being the football manager of their high school team, gives readers a clear picture of the emotional and mental trauma victims of bullying go through. The author doesn't stop there but further shows readers the consequences of bullying and assault on those who engage in them.
The author also did a commendable job of portraying the sport of football to readers. From the book's cover page to the in-depth narration of how the game was played whenever Kelly is present at a live game of the Omaha Pioneers, the author is able to present the exciting game of football to the readers.
A Matter of Trust is professionally edited, as only a few errors are noticed while reading the book. The editors can take note of these errors and correct them. Despite the book being one of love and relationship, the author does an excellent job of keeping the sexual scenes to a minimum. There is nothing I dislike about the book. Therefore, I rate it 5 out of 5 stars. I recommend A Matter of Trust to lovers of an entertaining and emotional fictional story.
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