Ratings5
Average rating3.6
One of my real first reads for Christian chick lit. Like most chick lit, a lot of it was mindless, filled with the heroine's daily nothings –cooking dinner, worrying about what the neighbors think, social events that in the end, don't pertain to the plot at all.
Despite this, I guess it was still a heartwarming story .. Although it really feels as if the author totally copped out at the end, just to make it a happy ending. Or was that supposed to prove the supremacy of God's power? Either way, the crisis was resolved as quickly as it was formed, leaving me unsatisfied. I was really expecting it to break off with a cliffhanger & lead into the 2nd book.