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Surrender

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The ever-opinionated Annabel Turner longs to rise above the suffocating hypocrisy of her privileged New England life. When sent to a finishing school to prepare for an unwanted marriage, what seems likea dead-end to her plans becomes the discovery of a path that promises to fulfill her a purpose,acceptance,and, above all,love. But when the road is twisted, will she fight to keep them, or will she choose to surrender? A love story, but more than that, the saga of life as we seek the One who will satisfy our tangled hearts. "Uncovering layers of hypocrisy keeps you on the edge of your seat. Will Annabel find any in herself? The answer brings you to your knees." -- Cheryl Cecil, contributing author of Blissfully Blended, 365 Devotional Readings for Stepmoms, Barbour Publishing, 2010"It was great to see such period-appropriate inner struggles that so closely mirror what we struggle with today, such as hypocrisy, materialism, fear of man, and pride. The suspense and twists continued until the end of the book. I loved it!" -- Renee Holliday

332 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 6, 2013

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November 3, 2017
I found it a different story, I enjoyed the unpredictability of the story. But, it was also so frustrating because so often Annabel had to deal with awful men deciding how things would/should go for her. I hoped for redemption for her husband, then I hoped he would leave, once more I hoped for redemption... sigh.

I like realistic stories. I love imperfect leads and I love when things aren’t always perfect. But I dislike how things seemed to ‘happen to her’ and she just sort of sat in that. Granted, that may be historically accurate to the time period.

I picked up and put down this book in frustration so many times. I wanted to love it, but I just didn’t. It felt too hard until the end.
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