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LadySugar
Sep 25, 2014LadySugar rated this title 0.5 out of 5 stars
Im a Irene Hannon fan, honestly I am. But this book was a serious turn off. As usual, it is well written with all the characters so anayltical and reachable. Except the story is too typical with one too many sappy, predictable moments. Typical! a single mom with an o-so charming daughter with a 'blame my ex attutide' but she is seriously in need of male attention. I'm simply SO tried of stories like this. What about stories of restoration?..nope not the pseudo- restoration of finding 'another man who is amazingly the far better man and apparently the GOD SENT PLAN'. Why are the 'EXES' usually write offs in these stories? I am conclusive since I read to many stories with this theme and now I'm bothered. How about a story of, ok fine, divorce (sniff, it unfortunately happens to christians), forgiveness, and then another chance at that relationship. At the one you said "I DO and " I LOVE YOU" to at the first. Is a failed relationship an excuse for adultery? (a divorced woman remarrying is adultery and there are ZERO exceptions even though this book desperately tries to paint reasons) if you're talking "christian fiction" this is unacceptable) I'm sorry, I simple can not delight in a book with questionable theology under the guise of inspriational christian romance. The worst Hannon experience.