Trinity, the sequel to Virgin, finds Charlie Meadows, the most famous virgin since Mary, of biblical times, trying to decide between the delectable, Dr. Sam Macgregor and the sexy, Detective Roman Mendoza.
Charlie soon finds that choosing a lover is the least of her concerns. Women who look like her are disappearing from the city. Alfred is back from the dead. She’s stuck with a hormonal beagle, and there’s a creepy new neighbor. Oh yeah, and someone seems intent upon killing her. Then there’s the commercial she did for Fluff and Puff. But really, who knew toilet paper could cause a butt burn epidemic?
To make matters worse, strange events begin to occur when Charlie touches people. Although, Charlie’s sure she’s not to blame for the odd occurrences, reporter from hell, Mandy Manchester, disagrees. Unbeknownst to Charlie, the little ritual she was involved in, may have left her with something other than nightmares…something worth killing her over.
Charlie vows that if someone is going to kill her, she sure as heck, isn’t going to die a virgin, because dying a virgin would be sad and pathetic. Will Charlie live long enough to experience ecstasy in a man’s arms? Read Trinity and find out!
I’m still a little shaken by the ending. It was a sucker punch. It left me crying happy tears but definitely wanting more. There had better be a book number three because this story isn’t finished. But, besides loose ends, which I expect will be tied up in the next book, it came to a very satisfying, and well written, conclusion. Charlie Meadows is a woman who will steal your heart and make you laugh out loud. Her story is so outrageous you would say it’s unbelievable but you can’t help but go with it.And I t’s a wild ride. I didn’t want to get off. It’s a page turner with so many twists and turns you never lose interest. The book is mostly dialogue and the dialogue sounds genuine. It reads like a cinematic event. You see the movie in your head. It’s the kind of movie you would see more than once. A sexy romantic comedy action movie that I imagine will be made someday if this self published book finds the right audience and publisher. Angela Sherwood has a gift for storytelling. I would have given it 5 stars if it had been edited properly. As it is I give it 4.5. There is no excuse for the amount of typos in this otherwise almost perfect book. A great beach read. Pure escapism.
The author wrote in such a manner that you never saw the next twist coming. I don't normally write reviews but this book kept me spellbound o and and wanting more.