From the book:
Manhattan businessman Richard Brooks was at the top of the world, drunk with success, wealth, and women, and he proudly lived that prodigal lifestyle, until one disastrous evening, when that world came crashing down.
Richard flees to Minneapolis where he repairs ancient boilers instead of solving corporate problems, and he's determined to live the solitary life he now deserves.
But Executive Sheila Peterson has other plans for the handsome custodian. Richard appears to be the perfect match for the no-strings-attached romance she's after, but she soon discovers that he's hiding more than the designer clothes in his closet.
My Review:
Honestly, I couldn't stop reading this book. I finished it in one day!
Overall the book was amazing! It's a Christian book and took a lot of challenging issues head on. Abortion, Women's choice/health and peer pressure. These issues which are so sensitive, especially in today's environment, were dealt with in a way that presents the facts without the judgement. I think it's extremely important for readers of this book to realize that there are going to be some uncomfortable moments while reading. I squirmed a few times!!
I feel the author did a great job setting the tone of the story, or actually stories and bringing them together. The characters of Richard, Sheila and Meghan were strong and relatable. As the author told each of their stories, I began to feel a connection with them, and very strong emotions. As she dealt with the challenges each of them face, it became so familiar because I have and many of us have faced some of the same challenges. As the story went on, I could picture how the actions of one person can affect so many directly and indirectly.
I feel like when reading this book, you need to have an open mind and challenge yourself with the information the author is sharing. It will make you think and will definite cause you to rethink some of your beliefs. As a Christian, I believe it is important to constantly reevaluate your positions, not to judge but to be able to look on others without judgement, with loves.
I would recommend this book for young adult and up, I don't know that teens will be able to deal with some of the issues. There are instances of date rape, abortion, and other adult situations.