Eli Lucas and Charlotte Jackson have always had big plans. Succeed in business. Prepare for a bright future. Live the great American dream. Fall in love with someone somewhere… eventually. When life doesn’t go according to the plan, they both learn to put their faith in Christ, His plan for their lives, and each other…
Jenn Faulk is a native Texan who enjoys reading and writing chick lit. She's a pastor's wife, a stay-at-home mom, and a marathon enthusiast who loves talking about Jesus and what a difference He's made in her life. She has a BA in Creative Writing from the University of Houston and a MA in Missiology from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.
While all of Jenn's books are standalone novels with no cliffhanger endings, incomplete plots, or questions left unanswered, there is a suggested reading order that might be helpful as you get into the books...
Resolutions Different Stars Just Breathe Best Day Ever Even Still Ready or Not A Little Faith Promises Kept Beyond the Game Just Friends A New Tune Pure Fiction Home to You Something Better From Here on Out Anywhere Happily Ever After Perfectly Pretend Take Heart So Like Us Christmas Surprises Tis the Season The Plan A Big Summer Taking Chances Destination Wedding Crushed Run (with L.N. Cronk) Childish Ways The New Girl You and Me, Baby Obsessed (with L.N. Cronk) What a Christmas Romance, Reality, and Blog Writers Meet in the Middle The Same Place (with L.N. Cronk) Always Lost and Found Who You Know The Mrs. Degree You Again Taken (with L.N. Cronk) First Love All My Days Picture Perfect Worth It Wasted Time Holiday Town The One That Got Away Meant To Be All I Ever Wanted Stuck on You Pieced Together Where You Are Close Enough All I Want for Christmas Unexpected Magical Broken Extraordinary Wanted Mine More Becoming Us (with Jaycee Weaver) Maybe Unmasked Lucky Called Forever
I was skeptical about this one even though I usually enjoy Jenn Faulk's books because Charlotte and Eli are both in relationships at the beginning. Charlotte's ends in a shouldn't-be-hilarious-but-is blaze of glory (the second hand embarrassment was so real). Unfortunately, Eli's lasts longer than I would have liked but it was never serious so I couldn't get annoyed with him (though I could have done without ).
This is the first time in a very long time that I have read a friends to lovers romance where the leads felt like genuine friends. It's clear that they are meant to be from the beginning but insecurity, fear, and leaning to their own understanding keeps them from really seeing what everyone else sees.
Eli was subconsciously waiting for Charlotte to notice him and Charlotte wasn't going to be with a guy who was more focused on success than on his faith. They both come to embrace God's plans for them individually and collectively.
We see the development of their friendship in a few flashbacks but the jump from "you're my bff" to "I love you" is on page and it's incredibly romantic. I liked them together and I liked "watching" them realize they could have everything they wanted. And Eli referring to Charlotte as being everything a man could ever want to her ex without even thinking about what that meant? That was fantastic.
If you've read Craig and Hope's story in Perfectly Pretend, you've met Craig's brother Eli. This is his story. Faulk uses the "best friends finally figure out they're in love" trope again, but it's a fun read, and you get to follow up on lots of characters from other books. Good stuff on how God's plans are better than ours too.
... I cant really ignore this any more. I love the characters and the story and the way a genuine faith in Christ is clearly portrayed as the characters try their best to honor God with what they are and what they have, but there are random question marks throughout the story and some paragraphs are so jumbled that I am inferring more of the story that actually reading it. There. I said it. And it's not just this book, all the ones I have read are pretty much the same.
BUT I am so charmed with what apparently is and isn't a series, that I must read more. Jenn Faulk has the ability to create characters that feel familiar and lovable and their stories are more than worth telling. Putting back on my blinders because really it's still a good read.
Sweet, fun story of two best friends who don't realize they are meant to be together. They even start seeing other people for a time, but both of those relationships are very casual with no affection or romance. Really laughed out loud at how Eli called Tyler stupid face so often lol
Unfortunately, dumbo Eli lets his go on for much too long. Really didn't understand that at all. Are all the Lucas men missing a few brain cells? Alicia was not very kind to him at all and wimpy Eli let her walk all over him.
Thankfully it all worked out in the end. Really wish there would have been a wedding...
This book got a five star rating, because it hit all the areas of importance i.loom.for in a book. The book has a great storyline, great characters , the book is believable,it's a great romance that is well written and clean in nature. This book takes you several different directions, even the ending has a surprise. I recommend you.read this book if you like romances with clean interesting romance that will keep you engaged though out the book, even to the end! Hesustains
Enjoyed reading "The Plan". Love this authors' style. She keeps you entertained while telling a story. This one was really good without being to heavy or dramatic. Will look for more of her work.
A fun read about two friends who don't realize what's right in front of their faces. They each have a plan but learn that the important plan is the one God has for their lives.
Clean, pleasant and re-readable. Enjoyable and author is new to me, I hope to read more of this series. Nice beach / fireplace read. Recommended for anyone.
I loved this story. It was funny, romantic and I even teared up once. This book has it all. I loved the hero and the heroine. This was a wonderful read and I highly recommend it.