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It was the surprise of a lifetime for recluse Molly McCreight when single dad Ethan Hunter entrusted her with his infant daughter while he delivered medicine to an elderly man during an ice storm. Past experience had taught Molly how fragile life could be, but she was touched by this stranger's faith in her abilities. Once the storm had passed, though, and her guests returned home, normalcy eluded Molly. The Hunters' presence had brought much-needed joy to her quiet... More >>




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I have to say that I am disappointed by the reviews and ratings this book has received. I thorougly enjoyed this book and would highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys a quick, feel good read. For those who feel that religion was being forced upon you in the book, open your eyes. It is not overly religious…it just shows how the two main characters deal with issues from their past. I am not a religious person and do not feel as though it was forced upon me. Absolutely worth the read!!
Rating: 4 / 5
I liked this one because it was written from two christian point of views. IT lacked sex scenes which I found quite refreshing. It also shows that their can be a hot romance without sex. Happy endings all around. I loved this book and will read it over again.
Rating: 5 / 5
Pretty much have to say what everyone else who’s given this a low score has. This book wasn’t just dull, it was unreadable. I stopped a few chapters in. A truly hardworking nice man decides to fall for a complete basket case of a woman who’s been abandoned by her family for something that is not her fault. Ridiculous. Spend your money elsewhere.
Rating: 1 / 5
I downloaded this for my kindle because the price was right. I am a Christian, but not one who believes that my beliefs are more important than anyone else’s human rights (or religion). And I don’t really think it makes enjoyable reading when they are praising God ever few lines, talking about Church endlessly, etc. But when I got to the part of the story where the really sweet guy who is single and raising a baby alone and is so helpful to others told how he forced the woman who was pregnant to have the child she did not want, I wanted to throw up. Sure, once a baby is here on the earth we should love it and cherish it, and I would not personally have an abortion, but forcing that decision on anyone else, is so very wrong. WWJD? He would respect the rights of the one who had to carry the baby and give birth. I read romances to escape the harshness of reality, not get my blood pressure up from the morality police who want to impose their opinions on all of us.
Rating: 1 / 5
I honestly bought this book because it was free and i was desperate for something to read, that being said i had no idea it was a religious Christian book until i started to read. And though i am religious and practice Christianity i was appalled by this book and the authors writing, though i am religious i don’t like to hear about God/Church/Religion in every other sentence, I also NEVER want to hear how anyone FORCES a woman to have a child when she doesn’t want to.
The book could have had potential with the plot and the author could have even made it a Christian book, but she wasn’t able to mix it together and create something that is worth reading
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Rating: 1 / 5