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Suzann knows Adam is the perfect man for her--the man she's waited for, prayed for, fallen hard for from the first. Valentine's Day is coming. It's the perfect time for him to pop the question. She's more than ready, he's trying to get ready, so why would God throw obstacle after obstacle into the mix? Will Suzann and Adam get to "yes"? This tenderly romantic and funny novelette is a short, sweet read and the prequel to Sweet City Hearts 2:"My So-Called Love Life" (Previously released as a Harlequin Love Inspired online read.)
An avid knitter, coffee junkie and firm believer that “pie makes everything better,” Allie Pleiter writes both fiction and non-fiction working on as many as four novels at a time. The bestselling author of over fifty books, Allie has enjoyed a twenty-year career with over 1.5 million books sold. In addition to writing, Allie maintains an active writing productivity coaching practice and speaks regularly on the creative process, publishing, and her very favorite topic—The Chunky Method of time management for writers. Visit her website at www.alliepleiter.com to learn more.
This is a quick read that will resonate with anyone who waited on a marriage proposal that seemed to never happen or maybe didn't ever happen. Suzann and Adam have been dating for a year and love each other. No questions about it. Suzann wants a proposal but it doesn't come. On the first anniversary of dating, she was sure it would happen. Maybe Valentine's Day. As her frustration grew and her patience got shorter, Adam seems somewhat clueless. I felt for them both because they love each other but Adam apparently isn't sure. Who wants to marry someone who is not ready for marriage for whatever reason? But does Suzann want to invest anymore time with someone who isn't sure? They go to church together but are they relying on God for guidance in the matter? This is the beginning of Sweet City Hearts series. I am looking forward to reading Suzann's friend, Lindy's story next. Thanks to the author for this sweet and short story.
OMG!!! These short stories are going to finish me! This was so hilarious, if I thought I was crazy and over thinks a lot then clearly I have not met Suzann! My only regret is that she is not real! Why do I fall in love with characters? :'( Oh yeah because they are just so perfect and silly like ME!!!!
Suzann and Adam are perfect for each other, they have been dating for a year now and Suzann knows he is the one. So what is the problem? The problem begins when Suzann starts to hope and fantasise about Adam proposing her on their one year anniversary. Unknown to her, Adam is facing problems of his own. We know that his parents had one of the worst marriages/divorce ever but we are not told how severe it was and how much that impacted on Adam. We do know that is makes him afraid, especially when his boss also is having problems with his own wife and had a confrontation scene in the office. Yikes, now that would be a weird thing to see in front of everyone.
I really loved Suzann and Adam, they were both caring, considerate and romantic towards one another but Adam fails to push through and take a leap of faith. For all the romantic lovers out there (that would be me too), he does eventually say it in the end *phew* but I now I want to know MORE!!!!!!
Getting to Yes was a super short read, but one I enjoyed. Even though we didn't get to know the characters that deeply, I still liked them and enjoyed seeing their "getting to yes" journey. I felt for her when she thought he would propose on their anniversary, but instead he gave her a cross. She was afraid his fear of commitment (because his parents relationship wasn't great) would forever prevent him from taking that step. In the end, he finally realized that he didn't want to live without her and they got to their "yes".
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I really enjoyed this quick Valentine shortie. Adam and Suzann have been dating for a year now and this must be the perfect time for Adam to pop the question right? Well he didn’t and then when the big day the most romantic most proposals made day arrives and the ring doesn’t. Well Suzann just can’t take it anymore. She wants to be a wife and not just to anyone but to her great guy Adam. She has had such high hopes but now they are dashed to earth with no way of redemption in her eyes. Read and see what happens. I wish we could give 1/2 star ratings because this should be a 4 1/2. I believe I had a few download on Amazon for this sweet book
Suzann reminds me of many young girls today - anxious to get that romantic proposal and marry the man of their dreams! I think a lot of those girls should read this story. When life throws you a curve ball and things don't go as you expect, you need to learn how to deal with it and rely on the Lord for guidance. Allie Pleiter does a good job in portraying that message.
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This was a crazy emotional roller-coaster for only being about seventy pages long.
A novella, this story is the prequel to "My So-Called Love Life" (which has a post-quel, as well, apparently. Is that even a thing? A Post-quel?) Which is where I'm headed next.
In this story, Lindy's best friend Suzanne learns the lesson, 'If you love someone, sometimes you have to let go'. It's also kind of a 'let go, let God' lesson, wrapped in. With Barbies. And tiny wedding outfits. And knitting.
"How, Lord, can You help take down the life I've built up for myself with this man? How do I dismantle the dreams I've pieced together? How do I stop loving him now that I've stopped waiting for him?"
Suzann's prayer really touched my heart. Fortunately she comes to this understanding a lot quicker than I did - and, no worries! - gets a happy ending. For a short book, Getting to Yes takes readers deep into the heart of a relationship.
This is my first fiction book I have read of this author, and even though it is more of a short story than a novella, I thoroughly enjoyed it. The main character was relatable and funny. It was a nice, quick read that improved my mood. I recommend it, especially for a quick plane ride, or laying out on the beach.
Wonderful Short Story This is an engaging short story about a couple getting to where they want to commit to marriage. It is an excellent character study with a lot to say about living in God’s time. It made me want to read the rest of the series. I received this book at no cost and voluntarily chose to post my review.
So funny and a bit sad too. If you ever have been in a relationship (friendship or love) and not understand other half, you will enjoy this novella. It is the start of a series, so I am looking forward to reading the other stories.
This book is so cute...life never turns out how we expect, but getting to the acceptance of that can be a challenge. Always entertaining...I love Allie's books!
I don't mind stories which have references to prayers and God but this was just too godly for me, references on every page,sometimes multiple times. It made me skim read excessively.
Suzann knows Adam is the one. Adam knows Suzann is the one. Suzann knows this coming Valentine's Day will be the perfect time for Adam to pop the question. And Adam knows...um, well. There may be some difficulty in Getting to Yes, a novelette by author Allie Pleiter.
I was pulled in immediately by the heroine's smart and humorous style. Her avid desire for a marriage proposal seems to teeter a bit into an obsession, but, of course, given the length and purpose of this tale, there isn't really time for Suzann to focus on other stuff, here. Besides, she's so decidedly funny, you can't help but to empathize with her.
Even for Christian Fiction, I thought the God-factor was spread on pretty thick. Not that I don't want to see God in a romance, but I wouldn't pick "Nearer, My God, to Thee" for wedding reception or honeymoon music, either. (And, no, that does not happen in the story!) Also, as Suzann narrates her tale in present tense, it seems that not all of her switches into past tense are intentional.
Still, this romantic little comedy makes a compelling case for love and commitment in a world where so many relationships go south. My e-reader wouldn't stand for such a thing, but if I could slap this book with a resounding high-five, I would.
Getting to Yes by Allie Pleiter Sweet City Hearts Book One Suzann White wants her boyfriend of one year, Adam Torrence, to ask her to marry him. It's the night of their one year anniversary and she has high—extremely high—expectations. The thing about expectations—other humans rarely meet them.
This is a very short novella but is packed full of humor, emotions, love, and expectations. Book two; My So-Called Love Life. Book three; The Perfect Blend http://justjudysjumbles.blogspot.com/...
This was a short book to set up the next book in the series. It reflects real life situations. Longer than expected but still a quick read and packed full of humor,expectations and love. Suzanne wants her boyfriend of one year to propose. Will he?
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This was an entertaining Christian love story. It was a quick and funny read.
Suzann and Adam travel down the rocky road of relationships in this story. Each has an idea of what they want, but are not sure how to get there. Suzann knows she needs to trust God's timing but it gets hard. In the end, things are completely different than she imagined.
This sweet romance is appropriate for teens and above.
This was a short book to set up the next book in the series. Suzann had been seeing Adam for a year and just knew he would propose but when and how? She kept second guessing him. This read was light and easy to read. I am anxious to see where the next book takes me. I received this book for an honest review.
I expected this novella to end sooner than it did. I'm really glad it continued and reflected real life situations. Some romance novellas are just quick stories - guy meets girl, form couple, guy proposes, there's a wedding, the end - BUT not this one! Getting to Yes could be someone's life story! Highly recommend!
This was a quick read- a short novella about Suz and her passion to get married. She does come off a bit desperate at times and rather conplainy, but as I listened to her narrate her relationship issues, she really sounded like a typical woman. But she was constantly turning to God- I really appreciated that aspect because you NEVER see that in modern love stories.
A light read, and I mean, a VERY light read. Nothing really goes on in the story, just a woman that is a little whiny and all she cares about is getting married, to the point of making a spectacle of herself. Not that good, at least in my opinion.
This could have been a cute story about a woman who is dying to have her boyfriend propose. Instead it became her chanting please ask in her head and then praying to god that he finds his way and asks her. Not exactly what I would call the dream proposal.
"Must you tempt us with sparkling, glittering trinkets until we’re ready to hiss “my precious!” like Gollum in Lord of the Rings?" I loved this one! It is short, sweet and funny but with a deep message. you can't let a hurtful past or the messy world around us to dictate your future.