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Cargando... A Will, a Way, and a Weddingpor Melody Carlson
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When Daphne's man changes his mind about marriage, Daphne focused on a good life for herself and her new daughter, leaving what will be up to God.
Daphne Ballinger has to marry by a deadline to inherit her aunt's estate-- and it looks like she isn't going to make it. Her first date with Jake may be the last, since he's thinking of moving to Miami to be closer to his daughter, since his ex-wife and her new husband have custody. As Daphne and her adopted daughter make plans to leave Aunt Dee's house, she continues writing the advice column, learning more about love and commitment than she ever thought possible. But can she give over her own situation to God? No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Daphne Ballinger has spent the better part of a year looking for a husband due to the peculiar terms of her great aunt Dee’s will. But only one man out of many has caught her eye and her heart. Unfortunately there always seems to be something that comes between them. This set-up is the perfect foundation for a fun romance. Carlson puts her main character through the ringer 😉 , as Daphne decides if love and marriage are really in her future, or does God have other plans. I liked that despite the meddling of best friend Sabrina, Daphne puts her plight in God’s hands. Daphne’s faith journey is naturally woven into the story. She relies on God’s wisdom, prays in all situations, and rests in His will. Nothing about the novel seems preachy or contrived. I also liked the small town setting of Appleton and its sometimes quirky residents. A Will, A Way, And A Wedding takes on the small town’s slower pace, even as the deadline Daphne faces looms ahead. Supporting characters are great, especially those closest to Daphne — adopted daughter Mabel and neighbor Sabrina. Daphne comes to the realization that she can face an uncertain future with her friends, family, and God by her side.
I wouldn’t attempt reading A Will, A Way, And A Wedding without first reading the other books in the series. Each novel builds upon each other. But don’t worry, all are great books and are quickly read, so a fun binge is in store for you!
Recommended.
Audience: adults.
(Thanks to WhiteFire Publishing for a complimentary copy. All opinions expressed are mine alone.) ( )