Showing posts with label Becky wade. Show all posts
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Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Her One and Only by Becky Wade

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Her One and Only (Bethany House, May 2016)
After ten years in the NFL, super star Gray Fowler is accustomed to obsessive fans.
But when Gray starts receiving death threats from a stalker, his team hires an executive protection agency to guard him until the culprit is caught. Dealing with bodyguards 24/7 is a headache, especially when one of them is a young, beautiful woman. How can a female half his size possibly protect him better than he can protect himself?
Dru Porter is a former Marine, an expert markswoman, and a black belt–none of which saved her from disaster on her last assignment. In order to rebuild her tarnished reputation, she’s determined to find Gray’s stalker and, since relationships between agents and clients are forbidden, avoid a romantic attachment between herself and the rugged football player with the mysterious past.
Yet every secret that leads Dru closer to the stalker also draws her closer to Gray. As the danger escalates, they’ll survive only if they can learn to trust their lives—and their hearts—to one another.
Becky Wade

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Becky Wade is a native of California who attended Baylor University, met and married a Texan, and now lives in Dallas. A favorite among readers of Christian contemporary romance, Becky has won a Carol Award, an Inspirational Reader’s Choice Award, and an INSPY Award.
Find out more about Becky athttp://beckywade.com.





My Take:  This was a really pleasant read that had you wondering what would happen next because Becky Wade had it start with a sort of cliff hanger.  I adored the give and take between Dru and Gray.  I loved how Gray's life started to change for the better because of his relationship with Dru and how he would remember something she said that got him to thinking.  I had several people that could have been the stalker in my mind but it wasn't any of the people that I thought it might be.  I liked how Becky Wade had us reading another story line about one of the other Porter couples along with the main storyline.  It maid the whole book richer somehow.  I gave this book a 5 out of 5 stars.  Enjoyed it very much.  

I was sent a copy of this book from Litfuse in exchange for an honest review.  

Saturday, May 12, 2012

My Stubborn Heart by Becky Wade

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About the book: My Stubborn Heart | Becky Wade Kate Donovan is burned out on work, worn down by her dating relationships, and in need of an adventure. When her grandmother asks her to accompany her to Redbud, Pennsylvania, to restore the grand old house she grew up in, Kate jumps at the chance. Upon her arrival in Redbud, Kate meets Matt Jarreau, the man hired to renovate the house. Kate can't help being attracted to him, drawn by both his good looks and something else she can't quite put her finger on. He's clearly wounded--hiding from people, from God, and from his past. Yet Kate sets her stubborn heart on bringing him out of the dark and back into the light...whether he likes it or not. When the stilted, uncomfortable interactions between Kate and Matt slowly shift into something more, is God finally answering the longing of her heart? Or will Kate be required to give up more than she ever dreamed? About Becky: During her childhood in California, Becky frequently produced homemade plays starring her sisters, friends, and cousins. These plays almost always featured a heroine, a prince, and a love story with a happy ending. She's been a fan of all things romantic ever since. Becky and her husband lived overseas in the Caribbean and Australia before settling in Dallas, Texas. It was during her years abroad that Becky's passion for reading turned into a passion for writing. She published three historical romances with Avon Books, then put her career on hold for several years to care for her kids, then recently returned to writing sheerly for the love of it. She felt led to move to the genre of contemporary Christian romance and couldn't be more thrilled with it. These days Becky can be found failing but trying to keep up with her housework, sweating at the gym, carting her kids around town, playing tennis, hunched over her computer, eating chocolate, or collapsed on the sofa watching TV with her husband. Learn more at: www.BeckyWade.com My Take: This was a nice change of pace. The Lead character is an older woman who is questioning whether God intends for her to marry or not. So much emphasis these days in Christian circles are on getting married and having a family. I see my oldest daugther struggling with this. Anyway back to the story. Kate agrees to help her grandmother to get the old family estate renovated. She then meets the contractor that they have hired and feels like he is carrying around a bunch of sadness and has shut himself off. She feels the need to bring him back. I loved the interaction between the younger generaton and the older generation. I will admit that some of the phraseology took me aback abit, as this is a Christian book. Other than that I enjoyed this book. I will be looking for other books by Becky Wade in the future.