I read this one a bit farther than the first, partly because I was hoping there'd be a redeeming quality that would boost my rating of this book. But even though I love the style of writing and won this series in a giveaway, I just couldn't make myself finish this.
Three factors:
-Heidi references her husband as "gay". I was shocked by this and re-read the sentence several to be sure she wasn't using the word in the old-fashioned sense. But, no, she was stating something about her husband's "feminine" actions. While the sentence and word might be debatable for some, I was extremely bothered that the reference would be used so loosely in a Christian book.
-Several marriage intimacy scenes (mainly just talking about babies, but it was pretty direct), one in particular that was very awkward.
-A couple characters discuss that it's okay for Christians to drink wine because Jesus changed water into wine. I did not agree with that statement because wine in the Bible can sometimes reference grape juice or slightly fermented juice, while other times it is a stronger wine. There didn't seem to be a lot of clear reasons behind their argument.
There were also a few thoughts or outward statements that it is normal speech in the world today, but it was a bit too blunt for my liking. I didn't find it edifying and even though I adored Heidi's daughter and her sweet personality, I do not recommend this book. I doubt I'll even try the third in the series now!