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Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Review of Save the Date

Lucy is an independent young woman who is the head of a transitional housing shelter for disadvantaged young women. Because of a painful history with a former boyfriend, Lucy is hesitant to share her heart again. Former NFL star and aspiring Congressman Alex Sinclair appears to be her complete opposite. When the two meet at a gala event, the media claims them to be a couple. Alex develops an idea that will help both Lucy in her efforts to save her home for the young girls and himself in gaining a seat in Congress.

This was a wonderful, well-written, and lighthearted novel from Jenny B. Jones. I had never read anything by Jones before receiving this book from Thomas Nelson Publishers, though I had previously heard of her work. I'm definitely not disappointed! The characters were likeable and realistic, and the story was painted in a way that really draws you in and keeps your attention the whole way through. I loved it.

I received this book for free from Thomas Nelson Publishers as a part of their book review program. I was not required to write a positive review; my opinions, therefore, are completely unbiased.

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