Fed up after several online dating disasters, Kelli Patterson vows to never again use technology in an attempt to trigger romance. Her best friend, Brenna, feels differently and is incessantly trying to talk Kelli into creating a profile on the hottest new Christian singles site. Kelli quickly learns that God doesn’t need technology. She meets not one, but two wonderful men who couldn’t be more different, or so she thinks. Both women are looking for love that lasts a lifetime. It’s not always easy to find a Jeremiah 17:7, but, as Kelli discovers, the greatest love stories are not written hastily by human hearts, they are authored, instead, by God, whose timing is perfect.
I give it a 3.5. There was a lot I liked about it but think it could have been written a little better. I found some of the dialogue to be old fashioned and ended a bit abruptly.
to me, the ending of this book ruined it for me. it just ended. it was well written, and a good story overall but the ending.. there is so much more to be said!
I didn't get past the first chapter. It was so stupid. Seriously, this girl was hyperventilating about bumping into a cute guy in the elevator. This felt like a really lame high school story. If you can just enjoy silly stories, you might try this one.