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ISBN: | 0983031800 (ISBN13: 9780983031802) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Clairmont #1 |
S. Jane Scheyder
Paperback | Pages: 318 pages Rating: 3.55 | 769 Users | 90 Reviews

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Title | : | Cafenova (Clairmont #1) |
Author | : | S. Jane Scheyder |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 318 pages |
Published | : | November 17th 2010 by Andres & Blanton |
Categories | : | Romance. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Christian Fiction. Christian. Contemporary. Fiction |
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Leaving her broken heart behind in Seattle, Maddy Jacobs starts a new life on the coast of Maine. Although running a Bed & Breakfast has always been her dream, restoring the sprawling Victorian inn is a massive undertaking. Passionate about her new venture, Maddy is determined to ignore the fact that her contractor, a jean-clad version of a Greek god, might have more on his mind than renovating her house. She will have to keep her wits about her if she is going to put love in its place.Rating Epithetical Books Cafenova (Clairmont #1)
Ratings: 3.55 From 769 Users | 90 ReviewsEvaluate Epithetical Books Cafenova (Clairmont #1)
When I started this book, I was pleased how the story was unfolding. But as the book progressed, I soon became dismayed. Things just never really got "moving" along, as I had hoped. Is a basic predictable love story of boy gets girl, boy loses girl, and boy gets girl back again, with very little twist in the story.The book, however, was well written, and a quick readVery well written! I love that this is a book about Christian people who are PEOPLE and they have realistic struggles (like appropriately making out, or skipping church because they don't feel up to it). The characters are fully developed and all different, even the elderly neighbor and the children have different personalities and struggles.) Excellent chick lit!
The reason why romance novels are bestsellers can be summed up in two words: sex sells. This story revolves around a single father, John, and his client, Maddy, who is starting a bed and breakfast in Maine. The story alludes to sexual tension, which John and Maddy do have, but illicit sex isnt needed to make the characters more realistic or believable.However, it is a bit unrealistic that Maddy, having been dumped by her fiancé, Phil, would then leave Seattle and move across the country to Maine

Nice quick read with well developed characters. I think it is cool that there is a book out there that talks about waiting until marriage before sex, there aren't many examples of this in romantic fiction. However in my opinion the religious elements in this book got in the way of the story. It got a bit preachy for me at times.
Maddy Jacobs has started a new life in this contemporary Christian romance set on the Maine coast. Maddy isn't running away from her life in Seattle, but she is looking for a new start after being dumped by her boss/fiance Phil in the worse publicly embarrassing way. But she is tough and resilient with a great idea of opening a B and B in a huge Victorian mansion on the East coast. John is her contractor-renovator who is a divorced dad with two young sons. The usual happens so they fall for each
Surprisingly, I enjoyed this although I do have to agree with others in that the story did revolve a lot around the renovations of the house...I didn't mind it, but it kind of dragged everything out. I liked the softness of the relationship and the slow build up. I wasn't to crazy about the parts where Phil comes to visit and all of a sudden, they both stop acting like adults who care about each other and instead make really dump decisions.I don't read a lot of Christian books so can't compare
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