Friday, June 12, 2015

Like a Love Song by Camille Edie

When she finally surrenders her heart, will it be too late?

Susan Quinn, social worker turned surrogate mom to foster teens, fights to save the group home she's worked hard to build. But now, she faces a dwindling staff, foreclosure, and old heartaches that won't stay buried. Her only hope lies with the last person she'd ever turn to---a brawny handyman with a guitar, a questionable past, and a God he keeps calling Father.

Like a Love Song is a romantic drama about a fiercely loyal woman, some cast-off kids, and finding the courage to believe in a love that never fails.





Camille Eide  is an award-winning author of inspirational romantic women’s fiction. She lives in the evergreen Cascade foothills near Portland, Oregon with her hero of 31 years and is mom to three brilliant, witty adults and grammy to a tiny beauty. She’s a church office manager, bassist, and fan of classic rock, tender romance, muscle cars, and Jane Austen. A cynic saved by grace, Camille sometimes remembers to share God's amazing grace with others. And either because of or in spite of that grace, she holds a PhD in Learning Stuff the Hard Way.

Camille is a member of the Oregon Christian Writers, The American Christian Fiction Writers and the Portland Chapter ACFW. She belongs to writing communities that cultivate literary excellence and is represented by Rachelle Gardner of Books & Such Literary Agency.

When she’s not pounding out a novel on the keyboard, they let Camille play bass and sing in the worship band. She knows how to do a bunch of random things like whip up a mountain of homemade cinnamon rolls for a crowd of drooling young adults.
http://www.camilleeide.com/



 My Thoughts:
This book pulls at your heart strings from the first page. Sue and Joe are both hurting from their past as children, will they help each other heal and find the love they both deserve.
I found it slow in places, and somewhat predictable.
This book is about forgiveness, not only receiving it from our Heavenly Father, but learning to forgive yourself. 
Overall it was a good read, one perfect for summer!
Highly recommended!


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