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Saturday, September 22, 2018

Review of I Do Not Trust You by Laura J. Burns & Melinda Metz

I received a copy of this title via NetGalley. All opinions and words are my own.

Memphis "M" Engle is stubborn to a fault, graced with an almost absurd knowledge of long lost languages and cultures, and a heck of an opponent in a fight. In short: she's awesome.

Ashwin Sood is a little too posh for her tastes, a member of an ancient cult (which she’s pretty sure counts for more than one strike against him), and has just informed Memphis that her father who she thought was dead isn’t and needs her help. 

From the catacombs of Paris to lost temples in the sacred forests, together they crisscross the globe, searching for the pieces of the one thing that might save her father. But the closer they come to saving him—and the more they fall for one another—the closer they get to destroying the world.







My Review:
4 Stars

Memphis has a knack for lost languages. A skill that few posses and even fewer understand. The only person that could rival her knowledge is her father, who has passed and whom she misses dearly.

When Ash appears and tells her that her father isn't dead, Memphis holds out hope that the person she loves the most is still in this world.

Now it's up to Memphis to unravel the clues, protect the artifacts and rescue her father. The only problem, she doesn't know who she can trust. Two sides of the coin are vying for the information that she has, but she doesn't know which is telling the truth.

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