1. Never Say Never by Lisa Wingate is set in modern day.
2. While there is some romance to the plot, it is not the all consuming topic.
3. I like try things again because, you "can't judge a book by it's cover!" har har ;)
I read it, and I liked it, but I didn't LOVE it. I think the reason I didn't love it is based on the expectation I had of the plot.
{Possible SPOILER ALERT!}
Let me back up a bit and start with what I did like about this book...
- Lisa Wingate is actually a good writer! I also liked how she dealt with some real issues in the content. The main character, Kai, came from a not so great home life, and Wingate clearly showed the affect it had on Kai's life and her inability/unwillingness to truly connect with people.
- There was romance, but she wrote in such a way that did not stir emotions or fantasies or unrealistic ideals. Unfortunately, most Christian romance novels I have read are almost as bad as the secular romance novels. You know what I mean...a harlequin romance just minus the explicit scenes.
- The story had a good moral about taking care of those in need.
Alright, now on to the items where I felt a bit let down...
- While the characters in the book clearly went to church, and were religious, I didn't get anything about their relationship with Jesus.
- Kai questions her beliefs through the memories of her little brother, but at the end of the book there was not a resolution about where she stood about her faith.
- I would have liked more of the story to focus on her love interest, Kemp.
So, on the scale of Bad, Eh, Good, and Excellent...I give it a "Good".
This book was provided for free by Bethany House Publishing for review and it can be purchased at any online book retailer. :)
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