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A review by cathiedalziel
The Garden of Happy Endings by Barbara O'Neal
3.0
Ok tale of lives falling apart and the need to keep on moving forward.
Note to anyone interested in reading this: this is a Christian Fiction novel and at times is quite heavy on the Catholic church rites and practices (just so you know). It is also very contemporary, so there is swearing, lusty wants (albeit tamed down), violence and other aspects you don't normally find in a lot of Christian Fiction novels.
(And if you love recipes, it's got some good ones in the back.) I think the author was trying to feed the reader's soul as well as their stomachs, lol.
There was a lot of interest points in this novel, but I just found most of it bland, even though there were some very heavy topics. (It was probably the romance part, felt to Harlequinny to me).
Note to anyone interested in reading this: this is a Christian Fiction novel and at times is quite heavy on the Catholic church rites and practices (just so you know). It is also very contemporary, so there is swearing, lusty wants (albeit tamed down), violence and other aspects you don't normally find in a lot of Christian Fiction novels.
(And if you love recipes, it's got some good ones in the back.) I think the author was trying to feed the reader's soul as well as their stomachs, lol.
There was a lot of interest points in this novel, but I just found most of it bland, even though there were some very heavy topics. (It was probably the romance part, felt to Harlequinny to me).