![]() ![]() While the heroine is ridiculously insecure and so passive it's downright tragic. The hero is flaky and weak, harping on his own "mid-life crisis" at 34 years old. It was easier for me to get through because the religion wasn't shoved down my throat - it was just the way these characters were and there wasn't a lot of superiority that I've sensed from other Christian-romance novels (hence my avoidance policy).ĭisregarding the Christian slant entirely, the story itself was only okay. ![]() Which is odd to say, because I almost DNF'd it every 15% due to the stupid characters. By the time I realized that the Bible-thumpers were not solely comic relief, I was too invested. Obviously, I should have checked the shelves, because it very obviously says it's a Christian book in the shelves. Whyyyyy did I do this to myself? My friend noticed I was reading some romance novels featuring small towns and sent me this book. ![]()
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