Friday, April 27, 2018

Falling for You by Becky Wade

Model and a football player? Yes please. Christian themes? Hm. Not my favorite. But I'm going to try it. I'm not a practicing Christian but I've read books with religious undertones that I have enjoyed (as long as I'm warned about it ahead of time)
And the book starts off well. I generally like Willow Bradford and Corbin Stewart. They were a couple a few years ago but broke up. Now they're both in Washington and his "niece" wants help. Specifically, she wants help from Willow. And this was a bit of a stretch for me. Why her? Just because she's nearby? But I enjoyed Wade's writing and kept going. Then we're told over and over that Willow's ashamed because she's illegitimate. Um, in this day and age that seems odd -- and why would she feel ashamed? Okay... still reading. Then we find out that Willow always thought God would break them up because they were having sex outside of marriage. That... is an incredibly narrow view but I'm still liking Wade's writing. The thing that made me DNF this book? That Corbin told Willow that she HAD to forgive him because Jesus told her to. Um. No. That is not how forgiveness works, you do not get forced into it.
I definitely enjoyed Wade's writing but the narrow view of Christianity really turned me off.

DNF
This book comes out May 1
ARC kindly provided by NetGalley

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