Monday, September 21, 2015

Now & Forever book review.

                   Now & Forever 
                By: Mary Connealy 

From the back cover: 

SHANNON WILDE IS THE MIDDLE  SISTER — and the one who loves animals. She's a established her own Homestead and is raising sheep for there wool. Things are going fine… Until Shannon gets swept over a cliff by Matthew Tucker!

Tucker seizes every opportunity to get away from civilization, but one particular walk in the woods in with him sprinting away from an angry grizzly and plunging into a raging river, accidentally taking Shannon wild with it Tucker seizes every opportunity to get away from civilization, but one particular walk in the woods inns with him sprinting away from an angry grizzly and plunging into a raging river, accidentally taking Shannon wild with him. Third venture in the wilderness results in the solitary mountain man finding himself hitched to a young woman with a passel of relatives, a homestead, and a flock of sheep to care for. And trying to hurt the women he's falling in love with sets off something he never expected. 

As Tucker and Shannon learn to live with each other, strange things begin to happen on Shannon's land. Someone clearly wants to drive her off, but whoever it is apparently didn't count Tucker. Trying to scare Matthew Tucker just makes him mad— and trying to hurt the women 

What I thought about the book: 
This book had a way of keeping my attention at the beginning of the story it was interesting but I lost interest after a few chapters. The story has some highly unrealistic elements to it and the story moved rather slowly. The writer style was a bit choppy and hard to understand at times, as well. This is the second book in the series Wild At Heart I reviewed the first book one of my earlier blog post. Now and forever has a wonderful spiritual message that God is in control and he cares about everything that concerns us, and he can heal all our wounds, even the ones we let no one see.

*I received this book free from Bethany House Publishers for an honest review.

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