Finally His Bride: A Bride Ships Novel (Bride Ships: New Voyages)
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Genres: Romance, Christian Books & Bibles
Book Type: Paperback
Author:
Genres: Romance, Christian Books & Bibles
Book Type: Paperback
Faith M. (baronessjoannapretre) reviewed on + 6 more book reviews
Ahhhhhh! Jody Hedlund's book are good in general, but this blew me out of my mind!
The author crafted a beautiful world and well-built characters. The scenery--whether of a beach or mountains--was gorgeous, and the characters were so vivid I almost saw them with my eyes instead of my mind. The inner conflicts of the main female protagonist (Willow) and the main male protagonist (Caleb) were carefully crafted into the book, and something was always happening, so I would ask myself, shouldn't I read jsut one... more... chapter?
The characters went through hard times, there was turmoil and confusion, and they had harsh physical injuries. But this showed Jody Hedlund's good writing all the more as, in my mind, I ached for the protagonists and begged for them to make the right choice. I cannot get over her good writing overall, from how Jody had a quick-moving plot to how she gave the characters' perspectives sharp contrast, which made me mentally beg for them to understand each other, rooting for them all the more.
I have to admit the novel was too spicy. Don't get me wrongâI like the tender callous of his finger around her wrist, her heart speeding up, or him running his fingers through her hair. But laying down and being pressed against other's bodies, or herself briefly imagining her body on top of his? I had to skim over those parts, and others I'd rather not get into again. Again, the physical part of romance wasn't bad overall, but now and then, it was too much.
All the same, the romance in general was very sweet, and from character development to plot layout, the novel was incredibly well-written. I found myself almost seeing the characters and the scenery surrounding them, and my heart would ache and cheer for Willow and Caleb, always on their side. Although this is a new series, I'd say this is Jody Hedlund's finest Bride Ships book yet! 4.5/5 stars!
The author crafted a beautiful world and well-built characters. The scenery--whether of a beach or mountains--was gorgeous, and the characters were so vivid I almost saw them with my eyes instead of my mind. The inner conflicts of the main female protagonist (Willow) and the main male protagonist (Caleb) were carefully crafted into the book, and something was always happening, so I would ask myself, shouldn't I read jsut one... more... chapter?
The characters went through hard times, there was turmoil and confusion, and they had harsh physical injuries. But this showed Jody Hedlund's good writing all the more as, in my mind, I ached for the protagonists and begged for them to make the right choice. I cannot get over her good writing overall, from how Jody had a quick-moving plot to how she gave the characters' perspectives sharp contrast, which made me mentally beg for them to understand each other, rooting for them all the more.
I have to admit the novel was too spicy. Don't get me wrongâI like the tender callous of his finger around her wrist, her heart speeding up, or him running his fingers through her hair. But laying down and being pressed against other's bodies, or herself briefly imagining her body on top of his? I had to skim over those parts, and others I'd rather not get into again. Again, the physical part of romance wasn't bad overall, but now and then, it was too much.
All the same, the romance in general was very sweet, and from character development to plot layout, the novel was incredibly well-written. I found myself almost seeing the characters and the scenery surrounding them, and my heart would ache and cheer for Willow and Caleb, always on their side. Although this is a new series, I'd say this is Jody Hedlund's finest Bride Ships book yet! 4.5/5 stars!