3.5 stars!
Yes, I'm reviewing this novella separately even though it was included in the back of the second book in this series. :)
Characters: My expectations of John and Ingrid ended up being way off. In the series this novel is a prequel to, John and Ingrid are the wise, godly, almost angelic parents. And in the beginning of this novella, they're none of those things. Which is great. I love flawed characters who grow over the course of the story. I just wish I'd read this novella before I started the series. Not only would I've had a better understanding of John and Ingrid but I also wouldn't have had those pesky expectations. :)
Language: Clean.
Moral: The main theme was finding where you really belong.
Plot: John and Ingrid's romance was the main plot. I thought it was interesting how Susan May Warren had each chapter represent a year in their relationship. You might think that would make the story rushed, but it didn't.
Romance: Clean. Mostly. Just a few kisses. But they were a little too described, and one almost became more.
Writing: As usual, I really enjoyed Susan May Warren's writing. She's great!
Overall: Since I'm not a romantic, this one wasn't my favorite. But I'd still recommend it to readers who enjoy Christian fiction and contemporary romance.