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Book Review of To Win Her Heart

To Win Her Heart
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I read a lot of Christian fiction. A lot. I love a good story that is wholesome and satisfying while glorifying God. In the course of my reading I have come across many books that meet the definition of good. They have a good story line, the characters are well rounded and the plot is interesting. But if something happens to take me away from my book for a few days, it is no big deal. Then there is the occasional book that captures my attention so completely that I cannot stand to put it aside for other things. I have read all three of Karen Witemeyers books and each one has fit into the cant put it down category. To Win Her Heart is her best effort yet.
Eden Spencer is fiery, beautiful, wealthy, and suffering from a broken heart and engagement. She is determined never to let a man get the best of her again. She has resigned herself to spinsterhood and spends her time trying to contribute to her community while staying employed in worthwhile pursuits. Levi Grant is a man with a past who is trying desperately to put it behind him and get on with his lifethis time with God as his guide. The chemistry between these two opposites is believable and captivating. The author has a way of letting you slip into their lives and feel what they feel. The emotional and physical struggles are realistic and there is the passion of a good love story while still holding to Godly standards in the writing. I could not wait to get to the ending of the bookbut at the same time I did not want it to end.
A good book will leave you feeling satisfied and that your time in reading was well spent.
A truly great book will touch a place deep inside of you and speak to your soul. To Win Her Heart did that for me.

Bethany House Publishers graciously provided me with a review copy of this book. My opinions are my own.