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Title | : | Deep in the Heart |
Author | : | Staci Stallings |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 352 pages |
Published | : | May 28th 2012 by Spirit Light Pub (first published September 1st 2011) |
Categories | : | Romance. Christian Fiction. Christian. Fiction. Christian Romance. Contemporary Romance. Clean Romance |
Staci Stallings
Paperback | Pages: 352 pages Rating: 4.2 | 1838 Users | 203 Reviews
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Just out of college and completely alone in the world, Maggie Montgomery has one shot left to save her life from an abyss of poverty and hopelessness. Clinging to the last shred of fuel and hope, she arrives at the mansion of Texas billionaire Conrad Ayers. Although Maggie is clearly not what Mr. Ayers and his wife have in mind for a nanny, they agree to hire her temporarily until they can find someone more appropriate to fill the position. However, Maggie’s whole world is about to be up-ended by two way-over-scheduled children and one incredibly handsome hired hand. As she struggles to fit into a world she was never made to fit in, Maggie wonders if she can ever learn to become a perfect version of herself so she can keep the job, or is she doomed to always be searching for a life she can never quite grasp?Point Books Conducive To Deep in the Heart
ISBN: | 0615647235 (ISBN13: 9780615647234) |
Edition Language: | English |
Rating Based On Books Deep in the Heart
Ratings: 4.2 From 1838 Users | 203 ReviewsCritique Based On Books Deep in the Heart
While this book held few surprises I don't necessarily find that a bad thing when it comes to a romance novel. And this one, unlike a few I have read lately, was well written and plotted, with the characters well drawn. The Christian element was strong, but I felt it was appropriate for the story and it never felt forced or overdone. Very enjoyable.Review for Deep in the HeartTaking into consideration this is a Christian Romance Novel it is a genre book. It is a sweet, uplifting story about love and the power of faith. The sermons felt a little heavy but it is a cute story. Christian Romance novels are not my forte but it is a nice story. More character/conflict development could have been used to flesh out the problems more or if a conflict had been discarded it might have flowed better but overall not bad.
So many reasons this gets a low score.First, I like Maggie. I like Keith. They just don't really have all that much chemistry together.I don't like Mr. or Mrs. Avery. I despise Dallas.I love Izzy and Peter. They are the saving grace of this book.There is so much emotional, verbal, physical abuse in this book. No one does anything about it until a serious injury occurs that never should have happened if just one person had said something with the first noted sign of physical abuse.There are only
This is one of the best books I have ever read. It deserves 100 stars. Maggie Montgomery was raised in the foster care system after loosing both her parents in a car accident when she was eight years old. Keith Ayers, son of a billionair, lost his mother when he was 12. With the will of God these two were thrown together. Maggie was given a job as a Nanny to Mr. Conrad Ayer's two youngest children, and from the first day she could tell that Keith was different than any other she had met, not to
Ever have a "right time, right book" moment? This was it for me. I wasn't going to do anything other than read the sample, but I could not get the characters out of my head... or the cover (it did me in). I really loved the moments that brought them together, the struggle and the restraint they endured, and the messages throughout. I even read some of the church sermons to my boys and found myself wanting to pick up my Bible. The ending was a little rushed for me, considering the entirety of the
Light and a quick read, but I felt the writing was somewhat immature.
Whilst Maggie Montgomery struggles to fit into a world that seems like it's cut a few sizes too big for her, Keith Ayer struggles to earn his father love by doing what everybody expects from him. Maggie is an orphan turned nanny, whilst Keith is the son of a billionaire about to marry the daughter of a state senator. Years earlier, a tragic accident took away the glue that held their lives together and just as the circumstances were intertwined, soon their hearts followed.This is a beautiful
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