Don't Ask Me to Leave
by Micki Clark
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Pub Date Mar 15 2017 | Archive Date Mar 05 2018
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Description
Newlywed Rachel Miller has everything she could want from life—the perfect husband, her dream job, and a cute little house in the country—but the daydream is shattered when her husband is killed in a tragic accident. Her mother-in-law, Nadine, takes her in as she tries to pick up the pieces, and their handsome neighbor Beau is willing to help…if Rachel will let him. Does she dare open her heart for a second chance at love?
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ISBN | 9781945094118 |
PRICE | $3.99 (USD) |
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Don’t Ask Me to Leave is just a good inspirational romance. Loved the plot and the characters. The author is new to me and I really enjoyed her writing. I recommend to readers who enjoy a good inspirational romance.
This was a very good present day Christian fiction book. I felt so sad for the hardships the characters went through but God was there leading them through it to find joy. It teaches that life hard and faith is important.
This is an inspirational modern day take on Ruth from the Bible.
I loved the characters and how each had a role to play in what they were experiencing. The story covers pain, loss, grief, love, family, resilience and faith and it's written in such an easy and beautiful way to read. I received an eARC from NetGalley and couldn't wait to share this view with you.
I'd recommend it to anyone who's looking for comfort especially when grieving and also a reader who loves women's fiction.
This book based on the title 'don't ask me to leave' has a subtle reminded of Ruth and Naomi. It was so refreshing especially today as so many women have a poor relationship with their mother-in-law. I have the most amazing mother-in-law and it was such a reminder of how special those relationships are in my life.
I received an arc from Netgalley. This was a lovely Christian Romance. In the first half of the book Rachel marries David the love of her life while Beau watches someone he believes could have been his life get married. Through tradgedy and heartache these two eventually find a love worth fighting for and have hope for new beginnings.
I love a good romance novel...normally the predicability of it makes it a good and easy read between heavier thrillers but this is not your average romance novel. So many twists and turns...endless moments with tears running down my face. When I started reading it and I wondered how the author would get these together. I never saw the authors solution coming. I absolutely loved the book and I whizzed through in two days. My only criticism would be the long prayer parts and religious talk can be off putting. I have to be honest I skipped the cursive written prayers, I don't think it helped the novel at all or enhanced it in any way.