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Book Review of Undeniably Yours (Porter Family, Bk 1)

Undeniably Yours (Porter Family, Bk 1)
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I love this book and hated to come to the end of Meg and Bo's story. They are both appealing and likeable characters, who grabbed my heart from the very beginning. Meg is a perfect heroine, relying on God to see her through every minute of every difficult day. Bo is everything a hero should be, and everything that Meg needs. The biggest problems are that they come from two different worlds; she is the boss and he is the employee; and Meg is searching for meaning and purpose in her life, while Bo has seemingly found his life's calling. It's a very intriguing situation and an exciting read to find out how everything comes together.

What I find most encouraging in this book is Meg's total reliance on God, when she is at the end of her own strength. It reminds me so much of trauma in my own life and how God was, and still is, my lifeline. I think this is very therapeutic and might be helpful to many readers, who find themselves in unmanageable circumstances.

Although Undeniably Yours is primarily a wonderful romance, I was pleasantly surprised to encounter a measure of mystery and suspense lurking in the pages, which ramps up the tension quite a bit. The plot line of the entire story is enjoyable and includes interesting, additional subplots, creating a very satisfying read.

The well-developed main characters, are complemented with quirky and endearing secondary characters that round out the storyline and add depth and amusement. I particularly like Lynn, the housekeeper, and Meg's nanny, eighty-year-old Sadie Jo.

If you like contemporary romance, don't miss Undeniably Yours by Becky Wade.