
Finding Love: A Sweet Christian Romance
Love's Enduring Promise, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Kandi Peppers
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By:
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T.K. Chapin
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"Once I realized what my heart wanted, I knew I wanted to be with you."
If the last three years has taught Rebecca anything, it's that there are no decent men left, or at least in the city she lives in. All the men are either womanizing, arrogant, or the worst - downright lazy. Rebecca would rather keep her loneliness and rocky road ice cream nights than suffer another letdown.
Enter Jonathan, the boss. Between the constant flirting and the close encounters over the years Rebecca and Jonathan have more heat between them than a hot July afternoon. Fun and games in the office is a great way to pass time, but doesn't help those cold and lonely nights at the top of Rebecca's high rise in downtown Spokane.
When she meets Michael, a decent and charming man, Jonathan suddenly begins to show interest beyond the office, but is it because he has a real passion for her? Or is he just scared to lose the office flirting he had become accustomed with? Rebecca is more confused than ever and even more so after a date with Michael and the immediate connection she felt with him.
Torn between two men, Rebecca must determine who she wants to be with without losing them both in the process.
A story of love, a story of growth, and a story of faith.
©2015 T.K. Chapin (P)2015 T.K. ChapinSweer
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However, I never warmed to Rebecca as a main character. She was obsessed with finding a man, and she dithered between her two choices. Her flirting with her boss and hoping he dumped his girlfriend for her was not a good look at all. I didn't understand what either man saw in her. Michael was marginally better, but he came across as immature in his faith and judgmental at the same time. Rebecca's journey to faith and the couple's reconciliation were rushed.
I understand that this was an earlier work by this author, and it showed. But I've heard good things about his later books, so I wouldn't mind giving him another chance, probably with a more recent novel. 3.5 stars, rounded up to 4.
A mixed bag
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