Two Weeks: A Novel (Baxter Family)
D**H
Great and moving story
Loved the compassion and empathy of this story. Yet the realness of how Ashley felt about Elise stealing Cole's future.
P**L
Two weeks
A page turner if ever there was one. Cole and Elise are likeable characters thrown into a tale of unwanted pregnancy. Would recommend
A**R
Great , love it
Love it
J**R
Price
My wife has followed Karen Kingsbury from the beginning. She enjoys her stories but I don't enjoy the price. Come on $13.99 for an e book get real.
S**Y
Evangelical Christianity Proselytizing - Hated the book
First, I am a Christian - a Catholic Christian - so it is not like I am an atheist or agnostic. But, I do not enjoy reading fiction that mentions each character's religious beliefs nonstop; forces the reader to listen to many, many prayers said aloud which does get tedious; and continues this theme on every single page throughout the entire book. I know no one who announces that they are a Christian every chance they get. But, boy oh boy, is this author shoving her version of Christianity down her readers' throats. I personally am against the destruction of a human through the act of abortion. However, I felt this poor, scared girl was browbeaten by these people. Give the girl a chance to think through what she wants to do because there is one thing this fictional, Christian book seems to forget and that is the concept of "free will." We all have it and no one is perfect in using it. I did not finish the book. I gave up about a third of the way through because I lost interest. I wish the description mentioned that this was an Evangelical author who believes it is her mission to "spread the good news" because we have already heard the news since it is 2019 and all. Plus, it was wrong to "trick" us into thinking this was a fictional book about the hard decisions concerning unexpected pregnancy, abortion, and adoption. This was about proselytizing the author's faith to those she feels is missing something and/or writing a book for Christians that already believe as she does. I feel I was duped by the description of this book. Please, at least put a fish symbol on your books so we know what to expect before purchasing. I never buy books in this genre, fiction or nonfiction.
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