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Book Review of Emily Ever After

Emily Ever After
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I couldn't agree more with Patti R. This book WAS well-written, and I will read more of their books... that is, if they can learn how to resolve their character's issues! Isn't that what truly makes Christian chick-lit, or just general Christian literature? What good is a book if the seriously flawed character is actually never confronted about her flaws, not even by the authors? If this question doesn't perturb you, pick up this book. You'll like it, I promise! :) However if you, like me, think my question is a valid one, move on to Erynn Mangum's trilogy. It's as satisfying as a pumpkin latte during a snowstorm! :D