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Cargando... A Wife Worth Waiting Forpor Arlene James
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Pertenece a las seriesEveryday Miracles (#3) This Side of Heaven (SR#974 - Nov 1993 - Book 3) Pertenece a las series editorialesLove Inspired (14) Silhouette Romance (974)
EVERYDAY MIRACLES THE WIFE WAIT Widow Clarice Revere was grateful to the Reverend Bolton Charles. The handsome minister had been a father figure to her son, generously given her his friendship and elicited feelings she'd long forgotten. But Clarice--who'd always lived in the shadow of domineering men--couldn't trade her newfound freedom for love. Putting his trust in God's plan, Bolton set out to convince Clarice she was the wife he'd been waiting for. He only hoped his patience proved as limitless as his love.... Everyday Miracles: Each day brings new tests for young Reverend Charles and his congregation. But with faith, they find miracles are everywhere--even the miracle of love. Welcome to Love Inspired(tm)--stories that will lift your spirits and gladden your heart. Meet men and women facing the challenges of today's world and learning important lessons about life, faith and love. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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First of all, let me point out that somehow I ended up with the secular version of this story...I'm not sure how much variation there was between the Love Inspired version and the Silhouette version...
But rather this was the secular version or not, I did not approve of the way Reverend Bolton Charles was portrayed. I do NOT believe the reverend we read about in the first two books would have been so...seductive and...sexual as what was portrayed in this story. I did NOT approve of the first kiss. I did NOT approve of him telling an unmarried woman that he wants her in his bed...that made me SICK!!! I wonder how this was written in the Love Inspired version? Did they french kiss and did he have her legs between his...feel the firmness of her breasts...etc...I was NOT happy! Even in a secular book, the preacher was not portrayed as a devout, spiritual leader of the church!!!
Now, let's move on to Clarice...She was such a...I don't know...I didn't like her and thought Bolton Charles could have done much better. She kept hanging onto some weird sense of "I can never get married..." She was being selfish. She just rubbed me the wrong way.
with the sex-crazed dialogue aside, I must applaud Bolton. I loved this guy. I loved how he took the boy, Trenton, and made him into a wonderful little boy!!! I also loved how he treated the grandfather. Bolton was the hero of this story and I loved him...
The ending of this book (disgustingly sexual scenes aside) was great! If you wish to read this book, I suggest you buy the Love Inspired version unless you don't mind seeing a man of God acting like a hormonal teenager... ( )