Susan May Warren- Christian Fiction Romances
Posted: 09 Jun 2014, 12:06
I recently finished "It Had to Be You" by Susan May Warren. I will preface this by saying that yes, I'm a Christian and yes I like Romances but I am not exactly a fan of Christian Romances. Often times they promote this pious and chaste lifestyle that nowhere reflects the actual life that I live.
That being said, I LOVED THIS BOOK! Right from the prologue I was captured by the words and the wishes of a mother for her daughter. Eden Christiansen is a young woman from a large family who has always found herself living in the shadows of the ones she loves. In her mind, nothing that she has ever done stands out against the stellar lives that her siblings and friends live. Her job is OK but not her dream job; her looks are average; and her social life is nothing special. She is existing but not living.
Jace Jacobsen seemingly has it all. He's a star athlete, captain of the team even and makes tons of money. Women throw themselves at him and he has a reputation that is known everywhere. What people don't know about are the secret struggles that he lives with every day and there's no way that he can share them and keep his nice secure future in tact.
Eden and Jace are brought together through their circumstances and through their dealings with one another they learn to overcome their shortcomings and celebrate the lives that they live. Yes they fall in love but more importantly the begin to accept God's great love for them in spite of their faults.
I love that the author uses scripture in a very practical way. Nobody is perfect and the author does a great deal of explaining grace and mercy in a way that give us all hope. This is not a preachy book... it's a romance; a romance between a man and woman and a romance between God and us. I'll definitely be reading more of this series.
That being said, I LOVED THIS BOOK! Right from the prologue I was captured by the words and the wishes of a mother for her daughter. Eden Christiansen is a young woman from a large family who has always found herself living in the shadows of the ones she loves. In her mind, nothing that she has ever done stands out against the stellar lives that her siblings and friends live. Her job is OK but not her dream job; her looks are average; and her social life is nothing special. She is existing but not living.
Jace Jacobsen seemingly has it all. He's a star athlete, captain of the team even and makes tons of money. Women throw themselves at him and he has a reputation that is known everywhere. What people don't know about are the secret struggles that he lives with every day and there's no way that he can share them and keep his nice secure future in tact.
Eden and Jace are brought together through their circumstances and through their dealings with one another they learn to overcome their shortcomings and celebrate the lives that they live. Yes they fall in love but more importantly the begin to accept God's great love for them in spite of their faults.
I love that the author uses scripture in a very practical way. Nobody is perfect and the author does a great deal of explaining grace and mercy in a way that give us all hope. This is not a preachy book... it's a romance; a romance between a man and woman and a romance between God and us. I'll definitely be reading more of this series.