Saturday, May 23, 2015

CONVENIENTLY YOUR by Regina Tittel


As a widow, Jessie Thompson has been struggling to make ends meet. To help her out, her neighbor, Corbin Vaughn, pays her to take care of his children. Corbin lost his wife to cancer several years ago. Jessie and Corbin have a certain chemistry that's both wonderful and frustrating. After several unexpected expenses, Jessie reaches a point where she has to sell her house. That would mean moving to an apartment and losing the income from watching Corbin's kids. Corbin suggests that marriage would solve all their problems. After much prayer and consideration, she agrees to marry him. Their marriage does solve several problems but it also opens up a whole set of new ones.

Conveniently Yours is an entertaining story that keeps you fully engaged from beginning to end. I loved the banter between Jessie and Corbin but I also loved their chemistry; lots of sizzle. The children will find their way into your heart with their cute personalities as well as their antics. One thing that touched my heart was the way Jessie interacted with the folks at the homeless shelter. I really admired her. I appreciated how Jessie and Corbin both put their faith into action by the things they did for those around them. Something we should all be doing. Conveniently Yours is lively tale and one I would highly recommend. I can't wait for the next book!

Here’s a favorite quote from the beginning of the book:
"Jessie stood in the entrance of the master bedroom. The amphibians returned, playing leapfrog in her middle. She stared at Corbin’s bed. “You don’t expect us to share that, do you?” Corbin rested his forearm against the other side of the doorframe. His mouth rose in a curious smile as he looked from the bed to her. “Uh, yeah. That’s what husbands and wives usually do.” “But you haven’t even held my hand!” Her voice came across stronger than normal. Corbin turned and leaned his back against the frame, narrowing the space between them. “You want me to … hold your hand?” Fully indignant, Jessie squared her jaw and faced him. “If you expect to hold anything else, that would be a good place to start.”

*This complimentary copy was provided by the author in exchange for an honest review*

For more information about this book or other books by Regina Tittel, I encourage you to visit her website at www.reginatittel.com/.


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