ABOUT THIS BOOK
Call to Love
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it was amazing
Tracy Cassidy, a fiercely independent ED nurse, must choose between her dream job or staying in her hometown to help support her mother’s faltering ministry. Even if it means risking her heart in love with the kind of man she said she’d never marry. Why sign up to be Laurelton’s next cop widow?
Tom DeLaney, a hyper-vigilant cop and new hire from Texas, is wearied by years of failed rescue attempts to save his marriage to his ex. A free man, he moves to the foothills of North Carolina. Thing is, he hadn’t expected to fall for Tracy, his supervisor’s sister. But when his adolescent son is diagnosed with a chronic illness, he faces the risk of loving another woman with keep-out issues.
Fears related to the death of Tracy’s cop father and Tom’s inability to forgive the past threaten to sabotage any chance at love.
To trust again means surrender. Will they risk their hearts and answer the call?
MY REVIEW
I started to pick this book up and realized I had already read it and forgot to leave a review so here goes!
I hope to do this book justice because it was so heartwarming, touching and all the above makes you feel good things after you read a book like this!
Second chances at love? The main character Tracy isn't too sure about that one!
A lot of things stand in her way but only because she allowed it to! I just love her mom! I wished I had a mom like that!
I want to thank Jesus for giving me a 2nd chance at love! He is a true blessing!
Life's events can be controlling, out of control or they can be just about the awesomest ( is that even a word)? thing ever!
Tom Delaney is the coolest person ever in my book along with his son Stephen. Of course with most teenagers he's a brat. But eventually he comes around and I appreciated that.
Kids can be really cool when someone takes the time out to get to know them. They are people too!!
I really enjoyed this sweet read and it lifted up my spirits some. I love books like this.
I love it when authors seem to want my opinion on their books!
Pride is the ugliest feeling there is! As the Amish would say Hocmut. I think that is how u spell it. Pride goeth before a fall. Resentment falls back to pride. All of these things will the downfall if that person allows it to. There's no shame in apologizing to someone if you really mean it!
I think what I liked about this book was the way Tom and Tracy allowed God and certain people's advice to help them along. In other words they finally layed their burdens at the Lord's feet like we are supposed to do. It isn't an easy thing to do because we want to do it ourselves all of the time without His help!
That's the problem with today's world. God is shut out of too many things!
I strongly recommend this book!! NO compensations were received and all opinions are my own!
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Mary A. Felkins is an inspirational romance author, administrator for Seriously Write writer's blog, and contributor to an on-line Bible study magazine. In 2015, she was awarded a bronze medal winner for her scene submission to My Book Therapy's Frazier contest. Call to Love is her debut, inspirational romance novel.
She is a member of the American Christian Fiction Writers and My Book Therapy.
Raised in Houston, Texas (and forever a Lone Star girl), Mary and her husband Bruce moved to the foothills of North Carolina in 1997. They are blessed to parent four young adult children. She can be lured from her writer's cave if presented with a large, unopened bag of Peanut M&Ms or to watch an episode of Fixer Upper. A surprise appearance by her teen idol, Donny Osmond, would also do the trick, although she’d likely pass out.
If, upon introduction, she likes your first or last name, expect to see it show up in one of her novels.
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