The Turning Point: Serenity Payne’s Choice in In Love, I Trust

From the very start of In Love, I Trust, we understood just how guarded Serenity Payne was. She was the type of lover girl that made other lover girls tired. Difficult. Resistant. Unwilling to be vulnerable. Serenity had built a wall around her heart so high and so strong that it would take a man like Trey Everest to even attempt to break it down.

She wanted love. But she feared it just as much.

And it was that fear—finally being confronted—that became her turning point. And who better to force her to face it than Trey himself?

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