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Wednesday, June 28, 2017

A Heavenly Romance Novel

June 28, 2017 0 Comments
Review: Once Upon a Prince by Rachel Hauck

I wouldn’t have read this novel if I’d known ahead of time it was an inspirational romance. I hadn’t read one before and typically these kinds of books can be preachy and less about the characters. After reading it, I know I would have missed something divine.

This novel tells the story of Susanna and Nathaniel, two people who meet by coincidence in St. Simon Island, Georgia. Susanna has just been dumped by her boyfriend of 12 years and Nate is visiting the island to enjoy his last holiday before taking the throne. The couple meets and Nate ends up hiring Susanna, a landscape architect to work on his family’s estate on the island. Eventually, the two fall in love though Susanna is desperate to deny her feelings. The couple faces many more obstacles before the novel’s conclusion.
The Good
The story was delightful, real and engaging. Susanna is anyone of us hoping for a lasting connection. She didn’t expect her steady marine boyfriend to decide he’d found “the right ring but the wrong girl”. Her experience broke my heart, and she reaches out to God for answers, for guidance, and for peace. I found myself swept up in the story and even cried when she finally got her dream. Readers glimpse  how her faith brings the couple together against all odds. The best part is that their connection feels real even though it’s fiction.
The Not So Good
Sometimes the novel felt slow. I’m not sure readers needed as much information about Nate navigating his duties and responsibilities to the country. Also, the character of Lady Genevieve never seems like a real obstacle to their couple’s happiness. The character is one dimensional which is a notable thing considering the other characters feel more authentic.
The Verdict

I really liked the book. I was pleasantly surprised by how emotionally attached I was to the protagonists’ happiness, but I probably won’t continue with the series. I was impressed by the author’s use of scripture and her seamless ability to intertwine religion into the novel, but I like my romances a bit racier.

Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Welp... this was not what I was expecting

June 03, 2015 0 Comments



Review: The Heir by Kiera Cass

I fell in love when I found the first book in this series, The Selection.  I really did. I read the first book in one night and then spent the rest of the weekend reading The Elite and then The One. It was divine, America was authentic and it was an opportunity to see yourself trying to fit in to a world that posed elegant but dangerous obstacles.

It was so swept up that I cried when I finished it.  Finding out there would be another book in the series was a sign from Heaven, but I have to admit this one didn't make me feel the same. 

The Good

There were so many likable characters in the book. I  was still enamored with Eadlyn's parents and even her siblings felt endearing. The guys picked in for the Selection were well written. Henri stole my heart as did Kile but Eadlyn  was a hard sell. By the end of the book I did sympathize more with her but I still didn't like her much.

The Not So Good

adlyn. Nope can't say I liked her as much as her mother. At first the character wasn't as bad but the
more I read, the more I found myself feeling like the people in Illea. She felt distant and even though I spent the book in her thoughts, I didn't like her. She's a brat and too caught up in her future queen status. Another thing, the book ended on the worst cliffhanger ever. It's likely a choice made by the author to keep people invested in the story which was needed after spending hundreds of pages with Eadlyn.

The Verdict



But...I'm willing to give her another chance since I love her mother and my curiosity needs to know what happens next.



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