Call to Love (Review)
My Review
This book has taken my heart and run off with it.
So many emotional
layers in it. Heartwarming,beautiful,fresh,sincere,faithful,godly,caring. The story is very realistic, it's emotional and fast paced. I enjoyed getting to know the teen in the story, he's definitely realistic. A woman unsure of God's path for her is floundering especially after an unexpected occurrence.
Her mother is such an understanding and compassionate person, someone you could see becoming friends with. Her faith is unfaltering and she's such an encouragement.
Being the mother of a police officer I could see where the emotional fear came from. Forgiveness is not an easy thing to give in many cases but it's truly needed for us to grow in our faith and mental well being. I highly recommend this book! Published November 15th 2019 by Prism. I was given a complimentary copy of this book. Thank you. All opinions expressed are my own
GoodReads Summary
Tracy Cassidy a self-reliant ER nurse has to choose between pursuing her dream job in another city or staying to help support her mother's faltering ministry...Even if it means falling in love with the kind of man she said she'd never marry. Tom Delaney a hyper-vigilant cop and single father to an adolescent son is happy to keep his wounded heart protected behind his Kevlar. But he can no longer deny his growing love for Tracy. Problem is she's not looking to be the community's next cop widow. Like her mom. In order to free his heart to answer God's call to love again he'll need to dump the years of bitterness he's carried toward his ex and offer her forgiveness. And should the call come to pursue Tracy's heart will he answer?
About The Author
Mary A. Felkins is an inspirational romance author, administrator for Seriously Write writer's blog, and contributor to an on-line Bible study magazine. In 2015, she was awarded a bronze medal winner for her scene submission to My Book Therapy's Frazier contest. Call to Love is her debut, inspirational romance novel. She is a member of the American Christian Fiction Writers and My Book Therapy. Raised in Houston, Texas (and forever a Lone Star girl), Mary and her husband Bruce moved to the foothills of North Carolina in 1997. They are blessed to parent four young adult children. She can be lured from her writer's cave if presented with a large, unopened bag of Peanut M&Ms or to watch an episode of Fixer Upper. A surprise appearance by her teen idol, Donny Osmond, would also do the trick, although she’d likely pass out. If, upon introduction, she likes your first or last name, expect to see it show up in one of her novels. To receive Mary’s weekly story-style devotions and quarterly book news via email, join other #Felkinsfans at www.maryfelkins.com
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