When Annie Blake discovers a terrible secret, she must decide how far she is willing to go to protect those she loves. Surprisingly, Ian McCann proves to be more help than she ever imagined, but complicates her life even more so than it already is. What will happen when the two forge a marriage of convenience? One that defies every Christian belief that Annie holds dear?
All it took was the encouragement of a student teacher in a ninth grade writing class and Kristy K. James was off and running. She has been writing for more years than she’ll ever admit to, and loves every aspect of it. From creating characters who are so real that they sometimes take over the writing when they don’t like where she’s taking a story, to adding as many twists and mysteries to her plots as she can get away with.
She is the author of Reluctant Guardian, A Fine Mess, and The Stranger in my Head.
Kristy currently lives in Michigan with her family, too many pets and the occasional spider. She spends her time living in her make-believe worlds, cooking and baking up a storm, and doing her best to learn to say ‘no’ when stray animals wander into her large country yard.
Reading is one of her favorite pastimes, as is traveling around the state, especially to coastal beaches to enjoy the sound of the waves crashing on the shore and gulls screeching overhead.
Okay, when I decided to listen to this I did not realize it was Christian fiction. I do not agree with a lot of the bible or Christian religion and obviously I am not the target audience for this book, but even if I were, there are a few parts that were an issue. The idea that a woman "belongs" to a man and he is her master is so outdated and misogynistic and I was shocked to see it in the plot and that Annie just agreed with it. Annie seemed like a smart, confident woman and it made me sad that she saw herself as subservient. There is a line about God not listening to prayers of non Christians as much as Christians because they have been "saved" that I really disliked. If someone believes in God and prays but they're not Christian, they're less worthy? I thought the point of Christianity was to love and accept others regardless of if you agree with them? Okay, I could go on but I won't. I will say that I'm glad Annie and Ian fell in love and I enjoyed seeing their relationship grow. This book was not for me, but maybe other people will feel differently.
I really enjoyed this sweet book by Kristy K. James. The characters were warm and believable, and their situation both dramatic and thought-provoking. What would you do if you found yourself in a marriage with someone you barely knew, but who turned out to be the kind of person you've always been looking for. Some parts of this book struck a major emotional chord for me, simply because the situations the author was describing struck awfully close to home - which was a signal to me for how believable the people in this book are. Definitely a worthwhile read.
While I really enjoyed the beginning of this book and the whole premise I guess I finished wishing I had a bit more. More emotion between the MC's, more of a spark? It just fell a bit flat for me. It was wholly clean though. No swearing, no sexual anything. They pretty much don't even kiss. This is a very Christian book.
I loved this book so much, the romance that blossomed between Ian and Annie. The love she hag for her parents and taking a bad situation and something truly wonderful coming out of I a definite must read
This is one of those set up plots. Forced marriage.m but, it is modern day. And so the plot thickens. It works. The characters are interesting. Not too much angst. Clean and good!
Light and sweet read. I suppose it's a believable forced marriage as Annie loved her parents so much and she was willing to sacrifice for them. Adding to that, I think it was believable for Ian too as he I wished however that the intimacy between characters were described a little more in detail such as I also wished for a resolution with Maddie and also for
Annie make the sacrifice to save her father from prison for embezzlement from his boss's company by marrying his boss Ian McCann. Ian sees Annie's father as an uncle/father he has never had so he sees the marriage as a way to protect Paul and gain his inheritance so he can start his own company. She is a believer and he is not, follow their journey towards love and finding God's have and forgiveness to a possible happily ever after. This is my first experience with Kristy James but it defiantly won't be my last!
The premise for this marriage of convenience was unrealistic, and I found it strange that neither the bride nor her family discussed the groom's relationship with God before the marriage, since their Christianity was important to them. That aside, it was a sweet, easy read with homey details.
This is a story of a marriage of convenience, and it's overtly Christian. There's a lot of teasing and bantering about some Christian tenets because one of the main characters is not a believer, but they are both nice people.
I found myself chuckling through a lot of this story and crying, too, at a few serious moments and some just plain sweet ones. I really enjoyed this story.
This was THE BEST!!! I'm not even sure how it ended up in my Kindle library, but 3 hours later, I'm SO HAPPY IT DID! Quite literally the sweetest, most fun book I've ever read! It's only 200 pages and was perfect- read it!!!
This book started with an entertaining, if unbelievable, premise. The author did her best, I'm sure, with the characters she had given herself. Unfortunately, the grammatical and spelling errors distracted from whatever writing skill she may have had. I enjoyed the overall resolution, but found the lack of proofreading to be a significant distraction. I suggest other English teachers steer clear of this author, if this is the level of her published work.
The plot was a little far-fetched, but not so much that I couldn't suspend disbelief. The characters were real and believable--and the Christians were flawed (as we all are) but sincere believers. The situation with Annie's mother cancer was moving and real. More thoroughly editing would have made these an even better read.
Love this story. While Ian saw himself as helping Annie, and her family by getting married. . Ms James, does a great job of writing a mostly Christian base book. I enjoyed it .
I found that I couldn't put it down once I started it. I loved the fact that they all finally turned to God, the only thing I maybe didn't like, ( being a cancer survivor myself) was the fact it kind of leaves you hanging about whether or not Maddie was healed...
This is considered a Christian novel. I disagree because I'm not a Christian but I do believe in God and His power. This incredibly beautiful story will appeal to any one who also believes in a higher power. What a wonderful ride.
This was such a sweet fake marriage story with a happily ever after. There was a lot of Christian "stuff" in it and if that bothers you then avoid reading this. It didn't bother me; in fact I enjoyed it. Very heart-warming book.
I normally don't give reviews on the many books I read simply because twenty words or more required to post is a little much. Some books only deserve three words, (do not read). However this book has captured my heart and hence my post. I give it 7 stars.
The set up that had them getting married was somewhat unbelievable but it was an amusing, quick read. I don't know that I believe recognizing that you're saved involves saying any specific set of words though.
A nice romance. I liked that it wasn't just a romance there were other sub-plots as well. I do wish we would have found out what happens with Maddie though.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.