Trust No One

Trust No One by Meryl Sawyer is a contemporary fiction novel published by Kensington Publishing Corporation in 2000. This first edition spans 416 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Navy SEAL Brody Hawke, who has always embraced a solitary life, avoiding emotional ties and danger. However, his world is turned upside down when he receives a letter from a man claiming to be his father, prompting Brody to reevaluate his past and future, particularly after he encounters artist Tori Anderson.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of identity and connection as Brody navigates the revelations about his family and the complexities of his relationship with Tori. The book delves into the challenges of trust and the impact of unexpected revelations on personal relationships. With its focus on romance and contemporary issues, Trust No One offers a blend of emotional depth and intrigue, inviting readers to engage with Brody’s journey of self-discovery and the bonds he forms along the way.
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A Navy SEAL, Brody Hawke is alone in the world, never feeling the need to put down roots–or shrink from danger. Then he receives a letter from a man who insists he is Brody’s father. Instantly, the news changes everything he has ever believed about his past–or imaagined about his future–especially when he meets artist Tori Anderson.
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