Sunday, March 17, 2013
Second Chances by Alison Stanley
"Even as a child, Rachel had her whole life mapped out – study teaching, marry the perfect guy, have some kids and be a stay at home mum. With two different guys after her attention, Rachel must make a choice – will she choose rebellious single dad Nate or sensible youth leader Steven?
Meanwhile, Hannah is on top of the world, engaged to be married to the love of her life, until a chance encounter with someone from her past threatens to take away her happiness. Will her relationship survive when the secret she has been keeping for so many years is uncovered?
As these best friends lean on God and each other through different trials, they both experience God’s forgiveness and his provision of ‘second chances’." -Goodreads.com
Oh God, this book annoyed me so much. In a way didn't really know what Second Chances was about since it had been a while since I got it on my kindle and when I chose to read it I was trying to choose fast since I didn't have a whole lot left on my battery...
This book was seriously so annoying. I don't even get what really happened close to the end. And the fact it was basically choosing between "christian" and "non-christian" really bugged me. I also didn't understand why having a kid makes you bad. So what if you made the wrong choice in the past, hasn't everyone? And hey, isn't keeping the kid normally a good thing with christians? (And you wonder why I don't go to church that much... All the hypocrites..)
I don't even want to waste the time to list everything that bugged me with this book... gah.
1 star.
Read on March 08, 2013
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