Once upon a time, I fell in love with half a book. It was called 'Where the Heart Is' by Billie Letts... but please note that I said HALF the book. I hated the Willie Jack chapters. They were vile. HE was vile. The point was to contrast his downward spiral with Novalee's upward trajectory to love and peace and happiness. I don't need the nasties to enjoy the beautiful parts. So I taped all of the Willie Jack chapters shut. Not kidding - Scotch taped every other chapter of the book shut. And then I LOVED the book.
This is the second book that I have ever taped shut. Pg 39-56 are going away. They're horrible. They ruin the book. I can do without *ANY* of that. If that's gone? I will give this book four stars. If it's not? It's down to two.
Honestly, the story is sweet: a girl feels the Lord has called her to open a coffee haus christchun ministry. Now, I don't believe in prostelyzing (there are 12 places in the Bible where the Lord commissions missionaries, and it's ALWAYS just the twelve, specifically. It's not meant for us). But I can get on-board with a clean place with faith-based music and books for people to 'sharpen iron' and 'grow' in a knowledge of Elohim.
Pg 80 about Jee-zused the hell outta me (He's YESHUAH, for the love of all that's holy!!!)... but I get that churchianity can't wrap its head around Truth and that it's gonna be a 'tadpole' viewpoint, in this book. At least the author is about "finding deeper faith". There's that. Page 93 COMPLETELY made up for pg 80... and I'm feeling forgiving, today.
MOSTLY the story is funny, sweet, engaging, and everything a 'Love, Inspired' story should be (but typically isn't). Romantic! This even is romantic, in a way NO 'Love, Inspired' books have been in at least a decade and a half. This is SO definitely worth reading. You'll laugh. You'll love. You'll commiserate. It's just really well written and witty.
Just tape pages 39-56 closed, first.
Or you'll be sorry, cringy, and likely quit too soon.