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Best Day Ever
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Chloe Thibideaux is running out of options. College didn’t work out. Her parents took away all of her credit cards. And her social life? Yeah, that fell completely apart through no fault of her own. Homeless, alone, and in serious need of some retail therapy, she’s forced to beg her brother, Beau, and his wife, Melissa, to let her stay with them until she can figure out wh
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Paperback, Kindle, 245 pages
Published
September 1st 2013
(first published August 30th 2013)
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Chloe was a hot mess. Hot. Mess. Yet, I adored her. She was a wild child, party girl who wore her sarcasm and honesty like armour. Which made sense because she was dealing with a major lack of self worth.
Chloe starts out with a serious lack of integrity and a great deal of sass. As the story unfolds, she comes into her own spiritually and emotionally but never looses all of the fun and sass that made her likable even when she was rotten.
Stephen, though tad old for her, was a great male lead. He ...more
Chloe starts out with a serious lack of integrity and a great deal of sass. As the story unfolds, she comes into her own spiritually and emotionally but never looses all of the fun and sass that made her likable even when she was rotten.
Stephen, though tad old for her, was a great male lead. He ...more

Unfortunately this book didn’t work for me. The characters were extremely well drawn, but a few factors kept me personally from loving the story.
First, crudity seemed a bit much for my taste. Also, there was much more description of the physical side of the romantic relationship than I was comfortable with. Personally, I don’t want to know every time a character has a lustful thought, let alone the details. Also, I wasn’t comfortable with the way the main character spoke so flippantly of her pas ...more
First, crudity seemed a bit much for my taste. Also, there was much more description of the physical side of the romantic relationship than I was comfortable with. Personally, I don’t want to know every time a character has a lustful thought, let alone the details. Also, I wasn’t comfortable with the way the main character spoke so flippantly of her pas ...more

Chloe has always known just where she fit in the super-smart, buttoned-up, hyper-successful Thibideaux family. She's the fun one. And that's just fine by her. Until she gets kicked out of her third college and life as she knows it comes to an abrupt stop when the money from mom and dad stops flowing. What's she supposed to do now? And who's she supposed to be?
This was a playful yet poignant story of a young woman who has to come face to face with her fears and discover her worth beyond the famil ...more
This was a playful yet poignant story of a young woman who has to come face to face with her fears and discover her worth beyond the famil ...more

Best Day Ever!
I loved Chloe's story so much! She's quirky, beautiful and is unsure on what to do next until she gets saved and then watch out. ...more
I loved Chloe's story so much! She's quirky, beautiful and is unsure on what to do next until she gets saved and then watch out. ...more

Delightful story! Redemption. God's Love
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This book is a little different from her other works. The story is told in first person by Chloe Thibideaux. Chloe is 21 and has flunked out of college. She has been around the block several times. Very promiscuous. She does not play her bills and depends on her rich parents to bail her out. Her folks have had a enough so they take away her credit cards and car and tells her she is on her own. It is only at the mercy of her sister-in-law that she has a place to stay. If it were up to her brother
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Cute, quick read. Chloe's mannerisms grated on my nerves at times (we definitely wouldn't be friends in real life!) but I still enjoyed the story and watching her grow in her faith. Predictable ending, and the epilogue made me roll my eyes, but still a solid read -- and I enjoyed it enough to read Sophie's story.
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Loved it :) Chloe was such a great character, with a great personality. She really matured in this story along with finding her way back to God.

Maybe Jenn's Best.Book.Yet!
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I LOVE this book!
Jennifer Faulk's books make laugh, choke up,and then smile all over again! I can't wait to read the next!
~Shannon ...more
Jennifer Faulk's books make laugh, choke up,and then smile all over again! I can't wait to read the next!
~Shannon ...more

Fun read
Love this story. Proves that "preachers and the women they love" are just real people too! Jen is a great author! ...more
Love this story. Proves that "preachers and the women they love" are just real people too! Jen is a great author! ...more
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Jenn Faulk is a native Texan who enjoys reading and writing chick lit. She's a pastor's wife, a stay-at-home mom, and a marathon enthusiast who loves talking about Jesus and what a difference He's made in her life. She has a BA in Creative Writing from the University of Houston and a MA in Missiology from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.
While all of Jenn's books are standalone novels wi ...more
While all of Jenn's books are standalone novels wi ...more
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