A letter-writing novel. With actual LETTERS in it. **YESSSS!!** One star, automatically!!
I don't know, but I'm very tired of Jillian Hart's lackluster modern heroines. The girl is cowed, talentless, meek to the point of dysfunctional, and beyond boring. Kelly just... has no redeeming qualities, whatsoever. She doesn't even have faith - she is positive there is nothing good in her future. Interesting, for someone in singles group at church, college fellowship group, and works at a christian bookstore.
We're told that she has shut herself off from love and can't let people near, but she's got a roommate that she is super close to, co-workers and customers that are more friends than anything else, and she's a surrogate family member of the McCaslin clan... so the premise of her 'deeply rejected soul' is such a croc, I can't even begin to articulate.
And yet somehow a guy with strength, talent, endurance, faith, and personality is DRAWN to this train wreck? Just because she's purty?
Pick another book. Please. And make sure it isn't by Jillian Hart. Or if you're a letter-writing obsessed person like me, read this for the letters, but expect NOTHING else good.