I wondered the same thing, what was the title of the book, it sounds like something I may like; I also don't care fore all the explicits in most romances. Not necessary at all. And I belong to a Christian church which is a derivative of the Church of Christ, so we three have something in common.
Patti On 1/27/2011 9:34 AM, Ana Jacob wrote:
Oh? I love romances, but I'm picky about them. The problem I have with too many of them is too much lust and sex and not enough real love, or even a credible plot. I'm a member of the Church of Christ too. I haven't met many, if any, church of Christ members apart from people at our church, so good to meet you. I'll definitely try this book once it's been proofed. I did volunteer but couldn't quite get the hang of it. But I'll add this title to my list of must read books. uh, PS. What is the title? I don't see it in your email, or am I just missing something?----- Original Message ----- *From:* Traci Evans <mailto:season@xxxxxxxxxxx> *To:* bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> *Cc:* bookshare-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:bookshare-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> *Sent:* Thursday, January 27, 2011 4:30 AM *Subject:* [bookshare-discuss] just submitted His faith shattered by loss, Daniel Buchanan has built a cocoonaround his heart, spending his days counseling troubled teens. But his life changes the night he meets Renée Walker. Thededicated social worker reawakens something in him, her kisses igniting a firestorm of desire that takes the widowed minister by surprise. After being left at the altar, Renée isn't ready to love and lose again. But how can she fight such a powerful attraction? Spending time with this caring, sensual man and his close-knit family is starting to make her believe in second chances. Alone together in a tropical sanctuary of passion and healing, will Renée and Daniel find the love they desperately crave? This is one of the most beautiful romances I have ever read. Granted I'm not a critic but it is just something I had to share. Although I am religious and have been a member of the Church of Christ for too long to even state without revealing my age, books that scream Bible Scriptues at me are a turnoff. Just my thoughts. I feel if I am ready for a sermon then I will attend church on Sundays as I do and attend Bible Class on wednesday evenings. However, the healing in ths book the way the story was told just touched me. I didn't start crying like a blathering idiot like I am known to do at times but it really kept me interested and I am happy to say that this kind of story is out of the norm for me. Perhaps I may even read more like it. Whoever proofs this, if it isn't an imposition, please email me and let me know what you thought. Thanks.