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Chargement... Tying the Knotpar Susan May Warren
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Appartient à la sérieDeep Haven (2)
Fiction.
Literature.
Romance.
Christian Fiction.
EMT Anne Lundstrom is running from her past. But it's about to catch up. She thought she'd escaped it when she moved out of the city and into the quiet town of Deep Haven. She certainly never expected to get roped into helping Noah Standing Bear run his summer camp for inner-city kids. Yet Noah has a charisma she can't ignore, and romance is in the air. But when the very danger she was trying to escape threatens her peaceful havenâ??and her lifeâ??Anne must find the courage to face her fears and embrace the one man who can help her understand her Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Rather a beach-read kind of a romance. Predictable. You know who will end up together; you're just along for the ride. And the ride took me through some seedy parts of inner-city Minneapolis, but some beautiful Lake Superior scenery, nicely described. The characters were believable, both their insecurities and their spiritual longings. It felt like Anne continued too angsty too long through the story, but I haven't been through what the character (nor her author) has been through, so perhaps I'm not the best judge of that. I enjoyed the story, and the setting, though probably not enough to seek out another in the series.
Contemporary Christian fiction is a genre I seldom read, so I'm unsure how to rate this. Certainly it is much better than the Grace Livingston Hills (which nostalgia won't allow me to turn loose of). If LT was capable of nuance, I would probably give it a rating of 3.25. ( )