by Tammy L. Gray
This romance sucked me in right away. The proverbial
preacher’s kid gets mixed up with the bad girl in town. But this almost-cliché is not what it might seem.
I love how the author shows the depth of struggle in both characters. The
bad-girl who wants to be good, and the good-guy who lost his reputation help
each other discover more about the God who created them both, and who continues
to draw them each near to Himself.
It’s a beautiful story about second chances and becoming the
person God wants us to be. It addresses the difference between caring what others
think, and caring for others. It’s about miscommunication, lack of communication,
and communicating truth to the ones we care most about.
I love the ins and outs of this budding relationship, the
uncovering of secrets from the past, and the handling of guilt. I think
everyone can relate to this story on some level – because we’ve all been the
bad girl and we’ve all been the goody-two-shoes for at least a moment, if not
years at a time. It’s about the wrongs others dish out to us, and forgiveness,
whether they are sorry or not. More than anything, it’s about how we love.
Highly recommend! No wonder this title won the Rita award! The author’s style is so pleasing - the
story is easy to read, and the characters still linger in my mind. What’s great
about that? Well, she wrote another book with some of the same characters! Yay!
My Unexpected Hope is the next one.
Do you have a favorite bad-girl character? How about a preacher's kid character? Leave us a
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Jennifer Fromke writes from NC,
where she pines for colder temperatures all year long. Northerners by
upbringing, she and her husband of 26 years have raised three Southern-ish
children. Jennifer
reviews books at Shetalksbooks.com and you can download a free short story from her
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Lovely review for MY Hope Next Door. I have several favorite bad girl characters that changed through God's amazing love and second chances that He gives. I enjoy reading stories that show God never gives up on anyone.
ReplyDeleteI think maybe we can all see ourselves in every bad girl story. Just a little bit. And the badder the girl character, the better we feel about ourselves - for not being THAT bad. :-)
ReplyDeleteThis book sounds like a winner and I would love to read it. I can't think of a bad girl character right off, but we all need second chances as we go through life.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a very interesting read that I would enjoy :) Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI think my favorite “bad girl” would be Rahab in the Bible. Who would have thought that she could turn things around? Go uses us all whether we realize it or not. Thanks for a terrific interview.
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Perrianne
This sounds very inspiring!
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