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, by Melanie D. Snitker


, by Melanie D. Snitker


Ebook Download , by Melanie D. Snitker

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File Size: 3102 KB

Print Length: 194 pages

Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited

Publisher: Dallionz Media, LLC (August 5, 2014)

Publication Date: August 5, 2014

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B00MGBXZQ2

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I kept thinking of the story of Ruth in the Bible and Boaz her kinsman redeemer. I think the author meant for her story to be an analogy of this book. I could sense Gods infinite patience with Rachel as she was being wooed by Brandon through her stubborn nature to take care of herself and her little niece even if it killed her. But as in the poem "Footsteps" The Lord was carrying her through life until Rachel could find a home for her heart. Recommended for Christians

It was easy to get lost in this story about a college student overwhelmed by family tragedy and pretty independent when she's offered help. I definitely could relate to Rachel, because I have trouble admitting I'm in over my head, much less accepting assistance. I felt Rachel's desperation as her options to take care of her niece seemed to dwindle.Brandon is a kind hero willing to sacrifice his comfort to help someone out. I liked his persistence in checking in on Rachel, because that's tough to pull off without making the hero unlikable or creepy. Melanie does a great job pulling the reader into Rachel's narrowing options and the heartbreak that's always right before her. It's easy to root for Rachel to allow Brandon into her and Kendra's life and that she would see what a wonderful answer to prayer he was for both of them.This is a sweet read that keeps the reader turning the pages. I really enjoyed Calming the Storm, and I know you will, too.

Very well done! Bravo Melanie D. Snitker! Truthfully, I read your book because I wanted to know what a "Christian romance" novel was, having never read one! I could not put it down. Thanks very much. This guy will read your next one as well.

This is a sweet story of the heart. I assume you have read the general description of the storyline. No adrenaline pumping adventure. No bad guys lurking. No mystery or confusing twists. This is a straight forward feel good romance and it is just what I was in mood for. There is a solid Christian thread without being preachy. You'll find a few editing errors and a couple spots that are a little choppy with the flow but it just takes a moment to catch up with the scene change. If you love those '...sigh' moments you won't be disappointed. This is a quick read that leaves a lingering smile on your face. I'm looking for an emotional payoff and this one delivered for me. I recommend this book.

It's been good reading a romance book that has a strong focus on getting to know the person's character inside before having a physical relationship. I must admit that I prefer a little steamy read, however the fact that the author acknowledges the supremacy of the one and only lLiving God made reading an memorable book pleasure.

I began reading this book blindly, not knowing anything about it before reading. Sometimes it's just fun to enjoy where it takes you, you know?I enjoyed this sweet romance. There were some unexpected twists and a strong Christian theme, but it came together nicely, with a tender happily-ever-after. I liked our two main characters, Rachel and Brandon. Sometimes in books I can get frustrated when one character seems to keep putting up emotional walls or because they keep shutting out other people it can start to feel unrealistic or frustrate the flow of the story. This is NOT the case here. I didn't think Rachel was too much of any of that, but I think maybe I'm a little biased, knowing Rachel's history.Rachel grew up without a real home, going from one foster home to another. This hit a nerve for me, as I'm a foster parent myself and have adopted two of my children from foster care. Rachel never got adopted and therefore always struggled with feeling like she wasn't enough to ever really be wanted. Having waded through this crazy foster world myself, I could easily identify with her feelings.Brandon was so sweet and patient with Rachel and their romance was tender. All in all a cute read, but one that hit a bit closer to home for me personally.

I have mixed feelings about this book. There were a lot of things that were different from the typical marriage-of-convenience storyline and which I really appreciated. For example--The modern-day setting. Not typical for most of the marriage-of-convenience stories I've read.The reasons and emotions behind the marriage. Usually, it's two relatively-uninterested people coming together for their mutual benefit. In this case, the benefit was entirely on Rachel's side, with the added complication that Brandon was already beginning to have feelings for her when he proposed.The fact that they were honest with each other! How refreshing is that--seriously?!? As in, he tells her straight-out that he's falling in love with her? And doesn't bury all his feelings because obviously she could never want that? Whaaat?!? (Oh, wait, does it sound like I'm a little frustrated with the prevalence of that trope in this kind of story?)On to what I wasn't a fan of--The style wasn't quite my favorite, but that's largely a personal preference. I noticed a few editing errors, but they were pretty minimal.I really didn't like the fact that Rachel's sister and her boyfriend had been living together/had a child without any real purpose for it in the story. True, I wouldn't have been comfortable with the subject if it had had a purpose, but literally nothing in the book would have been changed if Ryan had been Macy's husband instead of her boyfriend. Having that stuck in there with no purpose really bothered me.For someone with such a close walk with God, I found it unnerving that Brandon didn't even think to ask about Rachel's spiritual state or realize that it might be an issue before he married her. I liked the way he prayed for her and talked to her about God afterward, but it really bothered me that the possibility that he might be marrying an unbeliever, or that there might be something wrong in that, never seemed to enter anyone's mind. What exactly Rachel's spiritual state was supposed to be confused me a bit, too--for a long time, she seemed like a typical unbeliever, but then without having seemed to make a conscious decision, she started talking about how God had been teaching her to trust, and most disconcertingly, how Ryan and Macy were watching them from heaven. (I get that it's a comforting thought, but were they actually believers? We never heard Rachel mention either of them knowing or talking about God before...)Normally, I would give the book three stars, but the two issues above bothered me enough that I have to knock the rating down a bit. 2.5 starsContent--mentions of a girlfriend/boyfriend living together and having a child; kisses between a married couple (not descriptive); "screw over" once; mentions of car accidents, blood, and wounds

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