Because Chautona Havig wrote this book, I read it. I knew, going in to it, that there would be things I did not agree with, but I wanted to know how she would handle those things. I still don’t agree with her, but I can understand her reasoning about Christians serving in the armed forces. Most of this book was just plain fun! I enjoyed going along with Gareth and Avie on the very creative dates he came up with, and I actually laughed out loud when I read the scene with Brenna’s Aunt (gimme) Mercy. So funny! It was fun to meet up with Willow and Chad again, too. There were a number of very serious scenes, too—some of them were where I didn’t agree with the theology. However, I really liked one quote. “Nothing you do means nothing. Every decision you make, every thought you allow yourself to have, every word you speak does its best to make a permanent imprint on your life.” That’s profound. That’s why I keep reading Chautona’s books! (No, actually, I think I’m addicted to her stories. It makes me feel better about reading them to come across quotes like that, though!)