Ratings3
Average rating3.7
About a third of the way into the book, I started wondering how far this was going to go. It was edgier than a lot of Christian fiction tends to be, with drinking and alcoholism and mentions of womanizing. But Becky Wade did a great job of pulling the strings together and showing how each of these things is ultimately empty or crippling, how the only real way to find fulfillment in life is through a Christian life and through friendship and love for others.
Both characters have a Past. Because of that past, they have more fleshly things to deal with than many Christian fiction characters generally do. I felt that Becky handled the issue of desire and how to deal with it quite well and with a strong a Christian message. Very well done.