Title:
My Stubborn Heart
Author:
Becky Wade
Publisher:
Bethany House Publishers (May 1, 2012)
Pages:
352
Before
purchasing a book, I typically check the reviews on Amazon. Knowing they can
be subjective, I don’t take too much stock in them. I read BECKY WADE’S book
MEANT TO BE MINE, because of a friend’s suggestion, who knowing my love for
cowboys, knew I would love it. Boy was she right. MS WADE suddenly became a
favorite author of mine. So much so, I sought out other books by her, and
ordered UNDENIABLY YOURS. With a large stack of books to read, I didn’t look
into her other book.
Not
long after, I saw a post on facebook about MY STUBBORN HEART. I went to
Amazon, and as I often do, looked at the one star review and then a five star
one. Having read MEANT TO BE MINE, the one star review baffled me. Even
though I couldn’t imagine I’d agree, and already having far too many books to
read, I opted not to purchase it.
Sometime
later, I spotted another post on facebook, and this time made up my mind to
purchase it. After reading her amazing writing, I couldn’t imagine the one
star review was accurate. At least not for my taste in writing and
genre.
I
don’t recall ever being more happy about not letting my decision be swayed by
a bad review. WOW! Even the best authors can have a “bad book”, and I feared
it may be true with MY STUBBORN HEART because of the one star review, but I
am happy to report that it is not the case.
Kate
Donovan’s life has been unsettled in a way that has her escaping from her
ordinary life, to the solace of Redbud, Pennsylvania, with her grandmother.
Matt
Jarreau is quiet and reserved, and with good reason, and no plans of
changing. Working on restoring an old house, he never imagined it would lead
to restoring his injured heart.
BECKY
WADE’S writing is second to none. It is unique, witty, emotional, deep,
moving, inspiring, and engaging. Her characters – every one of them, including
the secondary characters – are three dimensional, tangible, distinctive, and
memorable. Typically, if an author is good, a reader will enjoy one secondary
character. But not so with MY STUBBORN HEART. I loved them all. I loved
Kate’s sweet natured grandmother, but I was thrown into laughter many times
with Velma’s distinctive personality, and outlandish comments.
MS
WADE creates stories that are so realistic. So natural. She holds nothing
back, yet maintains a clean, faith-based book. Not the kind of faith-based
book that comes off preachy. No, it’s handled in a beautifully subtle way,
with just the right amount of honest scenarios. She doesn’t write the
expected, and each line is done with a natural flow. Her characters have
flaws. Believable flaws. The characters journey through the book is done with
seemingly effortless natural flow. I find myself laughing at her unique
easygoing humor one minute, and tearing up with emotions in sympathy for a
character, the next.
I
loved every chapter, every page, every word. I laughed, I cried. I read it
easily, savoring every moment. Upon reading the last word, a sudden sadness
came over me. Oh, how I will miss Matt and Kate.
I
cannot wait to get started on the last MS WADE book I have to read,
UNDENIABLY YOURS. I have no doubt I will be quickly emerged into a wonderful
world of storytelling, and upon completion, will be waiting anxiously for the
next to come out.
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