Adventure Between the Pages: A February Bride

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Yes, this novella seemed to discuss kissing a lot more then I normally like. Yes, I felt the ending was a bit rushed. However, despite these two flaws, this has been one of my favorite novellas of the year. Why? The theme of redemption.
I don’t know about you, but sometimes I forget that no matter what mistakes I make, not matter the shortcomings I have, God can redeem and use me. This story was a powerful reminder that God can redeem your past, no matter how broken it is.
I loved Allie. She was so selfless and tired hard (too hard) to protect others. She was very realistic. I think a lot of girls will be able to relate to her.
Marcus was a strong and very likable guy. He was a gentleman and the kind of guy just about any girl would be lucky to have. His great relationship with his mom and sister was so refreshing. His mom ended up being the hero of the story in my mind, but you will have to read the story to understand.
I highly recommend this novella to those who have enjoyed the last two bride books, romance stories, and enjoy stories of redemption.
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I received this book from Zondervan through BookLook in exchange for my honest review. I was under no obligation to write a positive review. The opinions in this review are entirely my own.
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Published on March 06, 2014 13:47
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