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The Road to Testament
The Road to Testament
Author: Eva Marie Everson
ISBN-13: 9781426757983
ISBN-10: 1426757980
Publication Date: 4/1/2014
Pages: 320
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Abingdon Press
Book Type: Paperback
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About this book:

Ashlynne Rothschild grew up with the proverbial silver spoon in her mouth. Smart and sassy, Ashlynne expects to inherit the "Park Avenues" magazine empire. But her family has other ideas. Feeling she needs to understand the world beyond, they ship her off to Testament, North Carolina, for a little learning about life." William Decker grew up in a small town with dreams of big-city success. But when the spoiled Ashlynne falls under his authority, her big city ways arent so appealing. Ashlynnes attempt at learn normal ends with a wounded spirit, while William's reach for the stars attitude ends with a wounded heart. When these two journalists go head to head, the race is on to see if either will succeed in getting what they really want.

Another bio about this book: {Mine is an Advance Readers Copy (ARC) and is different from both of these.}

Ashlynne Rothschild never wanted to be a people person. She learned a long time ago that the more she protected herself from the details of peoples personal lives, the better off her life would be. So it comes as a surprise when she finds herself likingif not lovingthe good, God-fearing people of Testament, North Carolina, where she is sent to earn her chops as a reporter. And it is with some anxiety that she unearths a story that could turn these people against her. Beneath the picturesque setting of the Blue Ridge Mountains, secrets are buriedone secret in particular. Keeping it hidden would go against Ashlynnes journalistic integrity, but publishing the story would hurt those shes learned to loveeven her gruff, unapproachable boss, William Decker, who harbors mysteries of his own. Ashlynne has two options: run away or expose the truth of Testament . . . whatever the cost?


Series: As of now, no. :(


Spiritual Content- Everydayor almost every dayAshlynne starts off with a devotional; Two Scriptures and with each devotional; Prayers; Talks about God & His Will; Church goin.


Negative Content- Minor cussing including: seven shoots (Will was trying to teach Ashlynne how to say Shoot, I reckon. and they repeat it many times); Drugs & Slaver play a part but are not-detailed and once semi-detailed.


Sexual Content- Two semi-detailed kisses & a few not-detailed kisses.

-Ashlynne Rothschild
P.O.V. of Ashlynne
346 pages

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Pre Teens- One Star
New Teens- Two Stars
Early High School Teens- Three Stars
Older High School Teens- Four Stars
My personal Rating- Four Stars
{It would be okay for Pres but see Negative & Sexual content first}

This was my first book by Eva Marie Everson Ive read {I looked on my shelves, and I own This Fine Life by her, just havent read it yet.} and it defiantly wont be my last! It was a sweet story with a historical past.





*BFCG may (Read the review to see) recommend this book by this author. It does not mean I recommend all the books by this author.
*I received this ARC for free from a Goodreads giveaway for this review.