Now and Always

Now and Always

3.56 of 5 stars 3.56  ·  rating details  ·  137 ratings  ·  20 reviews
Very few things distract Katie Addison when she's on a mission, whether it's opening her home to abused women, rehabilitating injured horses, or helping tall, gorgeous Warren Tate mend his broken heart. But when financial difficulties pile up for her, Katie hesitantly admits she herself may need help.Since his fiance left him, Warren is done with women---especially indepen...more
Paperback, 328 pages
Published June 3rd 2008 by Zondervan Publishing Company
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Barbara
I really wanted to like this book, considering that I generally enjoy Copeland's romances and she creates very realistic characters. However, here she creates idealistic and naive Katie Addison, who runs a women's shelter despite not having any type of degree in social work or psychology.

She is also dumber than a bag of hammers. She doesn't seem to comprehend simple math, and really has no business taking care of women who've been abused when she can't take care of herself or her grandfather's...more
Deb
Katie is really into running her home for women who are running from abusive partners, but financial problems could force her to shut the home down. She turns to her neighbor Warren for help, thinkiing that with his financial smarts he can help her develop a budget and stick to it. Not to mention that Katie is very attracted to Warren, despite his sometimes rough manner. She is grateful for his nearness when several incidents make her think that her frecent intake of a high profile client may ha...more
Cassandra
I wanted to like this book. I thought it was an interesting plot. But the main character was thirty-something but thought like a 17 year old. Running a battered women's shelter, I thought the main character would have been more mature but she was running around thinking about men like a college student does.

At least the author kept me guessing about who Mr. Right was. I had my suspicions, but my guess wasn't final until 3/4 of the way through the book. I thought it could have gone either way, e...more
Jodi
This was a christian suspense book. It was good but still took days to read. The main character owns and runs a womens rescue shelter. She is not good with money and always dodging creditors. She runs into a guy she knew in high school and thinks he came back for a reason and that they will eventually get married. He is stand offish and runs hot and cold. He wants her to shut down the shelter and focus on them. She also has the town sheriff who she has known all her life. She likes him but does...more
Mary
Katie ends up over 30 and not married, but living a life of giving. She uses every bit of money and property she has to aid battered women in her own home where she can hide them when necessary. She renews relationships with a couple of young men in her hometown that she knew in High School. When mysterious things begin to happen at her home and her life is threatened, which man has mental issues from old wounds that never healed? Katie takes a chance on love and it almost backfires on her. But...more
Rhonda
Good story...Katie runs a home for abused women, and also rehabilitates injured horses. She incurs financial difficulties, and falls for Warren, when it's really Sheriff Ben she should be giving her attention.






















Rshelite
I liked this Lori Copeland book better than Monday Morning Faith. It is about a lady who runs a home for abused women and she is having big financial problems.
joyce lynn
great mystery braided into the romance

so true ~ we usually never see what's right in front of our eyes, as we always think the grass is greener on the other side of the fence!
Leslie
I expected more from this book. It was very repetitive, and although the story line was fine, I didn't feel like it was developed very well.
Linda
Good story about a woman who runs a shelter for abused women, and how she falls for a munipulative abuser. It end great!
Jane
Another favorite author... wish she had more books
Cindy
Dec 12, 2008 Cindy rated it 3 of 5 stars
Shelves: a-b-c
Good especially the theme but dragged some.
Amy
Jul 28, 2011 Amy added it
lovely story.
Brandy
Aug 26, 2011 Brandy added it
did not finish.....read a review that gave away the ending....ooops
Mackenzie
*Very good. Love Lori Copeland.
Rebecca
A great story with an unexpected twist!
Ella
very disappointing. Not much of a love story. to much about what a person is thinking,(which is the same thought over and over again) and not enough interaction with Mr. Right.
Michelle
This one was just okay for me...I usually am a big Lori Copeland fan, but it took me awhile to get into this one.
Rachel
Such a good story.
Kelly
May 23, 2013 Kelly marked it as to-read
Laura
Apr 25, 2013 Laura marked it as to-read
Gina Pauley
Apr 22, 2013 Gina Pauley marked it as to-read
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Lori lives in the beautiful Ozarks with her husband Lance. Lance and Lori have three sons, three daughter-in-laws, and six wonderful grandchildren, and two great-granddaughters.

Lance and Lori are very involved in their church, and active in supporting mission work in Mali, West Africa.

Lori began her writing career in 1982, writing for the secular book market. In 1995, after many years of writing,...more
More about Lori Copeland...
Faith (Brides of the West, #1) Hope (Brides of the West, #3) Glory (Brides of the West, #4) June (Brides of the West, #2) Ruth (Brides of the West #5)

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