Charity Conrad is a Barista in a coffee house where her perky
personality seems to bring sunshine into everyone's life, based on the
fullness of the tip jar. But her perkiness masks some of the loneliness
she feels inside. Daniel Tabor loves getting coffee from Charity. After a
little game of 'give me your smile' he decides to get to know her
better. Charity is unprepared for the feelings Daniel evokes. He loves
family and wants to see Charity reconcile with her sisters. Charity
knows that's impossible. About as impossible as a future with Daniel.
I thoroughly enjoyed Project Love. I was curious to find out about Charity's life and how things turned out for her. Daniel was the kind of guy any girl would wish for. I liked the way he challenged Charity (even though it made her mad). It made me think of my own husband who does the same thing and I too get mad but it's helped me to be a better person (as I think it did in Charity's case as well). I also loved Daniel's faith and the way it impacted his life and those around him. This whole series was really about reconciliation and forgiveness of three estranged sisters. The ending was completely satisfying and brought all three stories to an excellent conclusion! I so appreciated all the splashes of humor especially at the end. You could read this as a stand alone but after reading all three books in the series, I would recommend reading them in order most especially to enjoy the ending of Project Love!
For more information about this book as well as Bonnie's other books, I encourage you check out her website. http://www.bonnieblythe.com/
*This complimentary copy provided by the author in exchange for an honest review*
I thoroughly enjoyed Project Love. I was curious to find out about Charity's life and how things turned out for her. Daniel was the kind of guy any girl would wish for. I liked the way he challenged Charity (even though it made her mad). It made me think of my own husband who does the same thing and I too get mad but it's helped me to be a better person (as I think it did in Charity's case as well). I also loved Daniel's faith and the way it impacted his life and those around him. This whole series was really about reconciliation and forgiveness of three estranged sisters. The ending was completely satisfying and brought all three stories to an excellent conclusion! I so appreciated all the splashes of humor especially at the end. You could read this as a stand alone but after reading all three books in the series, I would recommend reading them in order most especially to enjoy the ending of Project Love!
For more information about this book as well as Bonnie's other books, I encourage you check out her website. http://www.bonnieblythe.com/
*This complimentary copy provided by the author in exchange for an honest review*
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