Review: A Wedding Renewal in Sweetwater,Texas

by | Aug 15, 2013 | 2013, ARC, B, eBook, Nada, YA | 2 comments

Hott Synopsis:

It’s like he doesn’t even see me anymore…
I can’t remember the last time we talked about something other than the kids…
It’s like we’re roommates instead of a couple…

Sylvia’s happy with her life. Mostly. She loves her husband and her kids. But there is something missing. Her husband just doesn’t seem to notice her. But does Sylvia whine about it? No! She calls a team meeting with her best friends and together they go to the instruction manual – the Bible.

What wonderful – and hilarious – things God has in store for her marriage when she follows His plan!

Hott Review:

What I liked: I really enjoy these books about people who’ve been married to each other for years. It’s such a rare trait and even rarer plot that I can’t help but to grab these.
This particular book focused on becoming a Proverbs 31 woman and even though it wasn’t preachy I couldn’t help but to take it to heart – so many of the experiences are what we deal with every day.
What I didn’t like: While I really liked the characters I felt that Sylvia was a lot to live up to.

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Author: Kim O’Brien
Source: Barbour Books via Netgalley
Grade: B+
Steam: YA
Series: Destination Romances

 

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Written by Regina Hott

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2 Comments

  1. Vicki

    I haven’t read a Christian Fiction in a while. Your review makes me miss them and this book sounds really good.

    • Gina @ HottBooks

      Aw, Vicki. I avoid Christian Fiction because it can be so bland but this book was really a lot of fun & definitely worth every second!