![]() ![]() My eyelids flickered as confusion and desire-ice and flame-vied for attention. His nearness nearly undid what little composure I had left. Before I could react, one of his arms was locked about my waist, dragging me toward him, and the other behind my back, tangled in my hair. Take a look at this segment and see what you think:ĭarek strode toward me, plowing into the water, his powerful legs devouring the space between us. As the book went on, however, I felt it became more and more unrealistic and exaggerated. At the very beginning, the romance was sweet and a little bit magical. Similarly to Cossette’s debut novel, Counted With the Stars, (which I reviewed here) I really disliked the unfolding love story in this book. Today, rather than delving into a comprehensive review, I just want to highlight what I feel are the best and worst aspects of this popular new novel I’m seeing everywhere!īecause I like to end on a good note, let’s start with the worst: ![]() If you didn’t buy the book immediately because the illustration is so gorgeous (likely the prettiest in my small collection of books) you’ve probably wondered about it. If you’ve been looking at new Christian fiction lately you may recognize the cover of A Light on the Hill by Connilyn Cossette. ![]()
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