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For Love Of Hawk (Love Inspired (Numbered))

For Love Of Hawk (Love Inspired (Numbered))

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Romance & Humor
Review: I read this book in 2 days, couldn't put it down. It is well written. Cheryl Wolverton blends reality, romance, faith, and plenty of humor. For those who like romance novels but love to laugh too, this book is for you. Very interesting. A great read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: For Love of Hawk
Review: My favorite,{so far}, of the McCade Brothers books. Julian "Hawk" McCade has a lot to learn about families. And Susan "Freckles" Learn is just the person to teach him. This book was a lot of fun to read! The "accidents" that keep happening over and over are hilarious. But once Susan learns to relax around Julian they find that God has placed them in each other's lives for a purpose. I love all three of the McCade brothers! This is truly a good, lighthearted read, but don't miss the depth that Cheryl has woven into the story.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Fun Book!
Review: This book was wonderfully funny and enjoyable. Freckles, the main character is a clumsy idiot around the man she loves, and both are afraid she's going to kill him! But when she forgets to be nervous around him, she's warm and caring and very lovable herself. I very much enjoyed reading this book. There were some drawbacks for me, though....I would have preferred this book to be longer and deeper. I wanted to have more description and a better feel for the setting and characters. I also would have liked the author to have explored the heroine's relationship with her family more instead of having it tossed in at the end. But, in retrospect, I don't think the author was trying to make any profound statements, but rather give the reader an enjoyable read. And she succeeded very well. I would definitely recommend this book for a quick, funny read.


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