Beth Miller had no intention of dating again or to lose weight, but her mother encourage her to join a gym with her. When she did, she grabbed the attention of a man who she had no interest in knowing. He didn't seem her type, yet her mother coaxed her on and soon she formed a friendship with him. Could this friendship lead to something even greater?
Stanley Powers and his friend both were confirmed bachelors until an overweight woman walked into the gym, but with his bad experiences of dating, she did not interest him. That was until his friend Larry encouraged him to give her a try, or least make friends with her. Can Stanley get past his own experiences to make a friendship work ?
I really enjoyed Jie and Beth's stories. They were well thought our and kept my attention throughout the books. I hope we get to read Holly's story as well as Julie's sieters' story.
The idea in this book is not new, but it is not executed well. Having beta readers and a good editor would help with the errors and flow of the book. The conversations were stilted and it was hard to follow at times. I enjoy a good Christian read with sound doctrine, but this fell short. I am not interested in any other books in this series. The author has potential and I hope she continues, but this attempt fell short. 1.5 stars
when we meet Beth and Ann her mother we are drawn to their great faith. The unfolding of her romance with Stan is complicated but God driven. l love the way the pray together and seek God's kingdom