Crispens Point (Blackberry County Chronicles #1)
by
JoHannah Reardon (Goodreads Author)
Charlotte is a successful romance novelist who escapes city life and moves to the small town of Crispens Point in Blackberry County. She immediately connects with some of the quirky but friendly residents and begins to feel at home right away. When a friend invites her to attend a local community church, Charlotte is attracted to the pastor, but refuses to acknowledge that...more
Kindle Edition, 284 pages
Published
June 9th 2011
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I loved this book, it had a lot of Christian values and touched on a lot of controversial subjects Unwed mothers, breast cancer, bulimia in young girls nosy neighbors and other items. I thought all of them were handled in good taste.
Charlotte Fyne is a romance author, moving to a small town to renew her writing skills. She joins the Church and is attracted to the Pastor, unknown to her, the Pastor is attracted to her, each act like the other does not...more
I loved this book, it had a lot of Christian values and touched on a lot of controversial subjects Unwed mothers, breast cancer, bulimia in young girls nosy neighbors and other items. I thought all of them were handled in good taste.
Charlotte Fyne is a romance author, moving to a small town to renew her writing skills. She joins the Church and is attracted to the Pastor, unknown to her, the Pastor is attracted to her, each act like the other does not...more
Well I don't even know where to start with this one. To not discourage the author I'll start with the good stuff, the stuff I enjoyed.
I like the religious stuff. Praying and biblical texts were used well, author didn't confuser her scriptures (or me). Advice given to the teens in the story seemed to work well. I loved Janice in the story, she seemed more out there, more of high spirited girl, almost always cheerful in the book. I liked her more than Charlotte nd she was the main character!
Now to...more
I like the religious stuff. Praying and biblical texts were used well, author didn't confuser her scriptures (or me). Advice given to the teens in the story seemed to work well. I loved Janice in the story, she seemed more out there, more of high spirited girl, almost always cheerful in the book. I liked her more than Charlotte nd she was the main character!
Now to...more
WHAT a lovely book. For many years I have avoided reading romance novels because they are all so violently pornographic nowadays. It was so refreshing and nice to read this one, which is not only completely free of graphic sex scenes but full of good Christian principles too. I just loved it, and I would say more about it but that I am now in a hurry to go and find others of Ms Reardon's books.
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Not as good as Cherry Cobbler.
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JoHannah Reardon grew up in rural Illinois, the youngest of five. At various times in her adult life she has lived in Indiana, North Carolina, and now resides once again in Illinois. She has spent time in England, China, Mexico, Canada, and the Philippines.
JoHannah is a regular contributor to Today’s Christian Woman and GiftedForLeadership.com, both divisions of Christianity Today. JoHannah has al...more
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