Someone to Love Me by Nicole S. Rouse
By Jennifer Coissiere • Aug 7th, 2009 • Category: Book Review 2009 •
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Someone to Love Me is the sequel to Happily Ever Now by Nicole S. Rouse. I wish I had read the first book before reading the sequel. Not because I felt as though I had missed something, but because Rouse’s writing was so inviting and realistic. Rouse used Jerome Thomas and Taylor Belle’s adulterous relationship to touch on a subject that many families in the world deal with on a daily basis.
Jerome and Taylor tried to move on with their lives after their affair ended, however, faith has a different idea. Once Jerome realizes that his reoccurring dream is God’s way of telling him he needs to do what is right, he has to make some serious decisions. Each choice will affect his life in a different way. How many lives will be changed forever by the action Jerome believes God had placed in his heart? For Taylor life after Jerome has its ups and down, but she is a praying woman and believes God will deliver once she straightens out the unfinished business between her and Jerome. Will peace finally be delivered into her life?
These characters were so realistic to me. The character development allowed me to believe the plot could happen to any family today. There is an outcome that even though I did not see it coming was understandable. It made me think about how often we test the ones we love. Rouse was not preachy in her writing. I recommend Someone to Love Me to those who enjoy Christian fiction and true-to-life stories. I look forward to reading more books by Rouse.
Jennifer Coissiere
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Jennifer Coissiere is an aspiring author, a mother, and a wife. She has been reading books as far back as her memory will allow her to remember. She has always used books as an escape from her everyday life. Her passion for words became evident to her English teacher in the eighth grade. Since then Jennifer has been writing non-stop, but it was not until 2006 when she finally realized her passion. She reviews books because she truly loves reading, and wants to spread the word to more than just the people she knows.
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