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Faith Marshall
is on page 145 of 288
The more I read this book, the more I love it. Just a few of its features I enjoy are how it...
...has very little sexual content but still plenty of attraction (noticing beauty and feeling a longing for the opposite love interest) and a bit of touching (which is sweet and light).
...is easy to read.
...is historical fiction.
...may lack of a very original plot but is still enjoyable--and every bit worth reading!
— Jan 27, 2022 08:34PM
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...has very little sexual content but still plenty of attraction (noticing beauty and feeling a longing for the opposite love interest) and a bit of touching (which is sweet and light).
...is easy to read.
...is historical fiction.
...may lack of a very original plot but is still enjoyable--and every bit worth reading!
Faith Marshall
is on page 121 of 288
I enjoy how easy to read the book is (simply wording) and that, although it's not perfect, the main character has faith in the Lord (which is unlike so many other books of the same Christian-historical-fiction genre I read).
— Jan 26, 2022 09:59PM
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Faith Marshall
is on page 58 of 288
Cute so far, and I enjoy the overall plot idea. Pretty cover, too!
However, the book has the cliche my-past-is-so-messed-up-I-need-to-renew-myself-I'll-be-different you see in many Christian romances. There's also setup for an annoyingly obviously "plot twist" there will be towards the end. But definitely good enough to keep reading! 3.5/5 stars so far.
— Jan 22, 2022 09:35PM
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However, the book has the cliche my-past-is-so-messed-up-I-need-to-renew-myself-I'll-be-different you see in many Christian romances. There's also setup for an annoyingly obviously "plot twist" there will be towards the end. But definitely good enough to keep reading! 3.5/5 stars so far.
Michele Benchouk
is on page 187 of 288
This book is part of an enjoyable series. Very interesting details on chocolate powder manufacturing, apparently in the former vicinity of the Baker Chocolate factory near Boston.
— Mar 03, 2018 06:58PM
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