You cannot judge this book by its cover. I appreciate the character development of this series, but even more essential, I value the tough issues that the Yada Yada series explores. The cover makes this book look like fluffy, Christian, chick-lit. Rather, the entire series has real and relevant conflict, true to the time we are living. The characters have to face their own original sin issues including their own biases, inclinations to wander, and strong holds. I appreciate the numerous scenarios that leave fictional characters vulnerable to tackle real-life problems within their group of friends as they face multicultural differences. I will be sharing this series with many, many women! We need more circles of friends to be willing to live authentic lives with one another through prayer, empathy, and service. The Yada Yada series is a gift to women as we see life-like examples of this grace.