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Magnolia Storms (Coastal Hearts #1)
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bookshelves: best-of-2017, blog-reviewed, contemporary, family-ties, kissingbooks-101-future-syllabus, romantic-fiction, small-towns, the-feels
Sep 13, 2017
bookshelves: best-of-2017, blog-reviewed, contemporary, family-ties, kissingbooks-101-future-syllabus, romantic-fiction, small-towns, the-feels
Read 2 times. Last read September 13, 2017.
Not only is the romantic chemistry in Magnolia Storms off the charts, but the characters are all so endearing and the message of learning to trust God with the ‘even ifs’ is organically and tenderly woven throughout the story.
Josh and his little boy J.D. are just adorable together. Ok, J.D. is adorable no matter who he’s with, but their father-son bond is sweet and precious and everything you want a father-son relationship to be. Aunt Ruth is a hoot, and Ferguson has done a great job of capturing the personality of a fifth-grade girl in Dahlia. And then we come to Maggie, who is much more like me than I care to admit. I so identified with how she is really held captive by her fear, remembering my own battle with anxiety and that need to control all possible outcomes to feel safe.
I would be remiss if I neglected to mention the KISSES in Magnolia Storms. Wow.Za. That first (again) kiss is a doozy. It left Josh dazed and me searching for my fan! Not all the electricity in this novel is from the lightning – a great deal of it sizzles in the air between Maggie and Josh on a regular basis. Whew. Might want to read this one from the safety of your closest swooning injury-preventive location.
Bottom Line: Magnolia Storms may just be Janet Ferguson’s best novel to date, and J.D. is certainly one of the cutest kids ever to grace the pages of a novel. You will sympathize with Maggie as she weathers the storms that life brings her way, and as she remembers the importance of faith, forgiveness, and family. Cammie, Aunt Ruth, J.D., Dahlia, and Josh will also sail straight into your heart. Just the right blend of sweetness and sizzle, the romance will make you smile and swoon. The message of trusting God in the midst of pain and fear has perhaps never been more timely. Fans of the author’s Southern Hearts novels will love this new series as well!
(I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book)
first seen at Reading Is My SuperPower
Josh and his little boy J.D. are just adorable together. Ok, J.D. is adorable no matter who he’s with, but their father-son bond is sweet and precious and everything you want a father-son relationship to be. Aunt Ruth is a hoot, and Ferguson has done a great job of capturing the personality of a fifth-grade girl in Dahlia. And then we come to Maggie, who is much more like me than I care to admit. I so identified with how she is really held captive by her fear, remembering my own battle with anxiety and that need to control all possible outcomes to feel safe.
I would be remiss if I neglected to mention the KISSES in Magnolia Storms. Wow.Za. That first (again) kiss is a doozy. It left Josh dazed and me searching for my fan! Not all the electricity in this novel is from the lightning – a great deal of it sizzles in the air between Maggie and Josh on a regular basis. Whew. Might want to read this one from the safety of your closest swooning injury-preventive location.
Bottom Line: Magnolia Storms may just be Janet Ferguson’s best novel to date, and J.D. is certainly one of the cutest kids ever to grace the pages of a novel. You will sympathize with Maggie as she weathers the storms that life brings her way, and as she remembers the importance of faith, forgiveness, and family. Cammie, Aunt Ruth, J.D., Dahlia, and Josh will also sail straight into your heart. Just the right blend of sweetness and sizzle, the romance will make you smile and swoon. The message of trusting God in the midst of pain and fear has perhaps never been more timely. Fans of the author’s Southern Hearts novels will love this new series as well!
(I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book)
first seen at Reading Is My SuperPower
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Reading Progress
Finished Reading
September 13, 2017
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Started Reading
September 13, 2017
– Shelved as:
best-of-2017
September 13, 2017
– Shelved as:
blog-reviewed
September 13, 2017
– Shelved as:
contemporary
September 13, 2017
– Shelved as:
family-ties
September 13, 2017
– Shelved as:
kissingbooks-101-future-syllabus
September 13, 2017
– Shelved as:
romantic-fiction
September 13, 2017
– Shelved as:
small-towns
September 13, 2017
– Shelved as:
the-feels
September 13, 2017
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Finished Reading
September 13, 2024
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Sep 15, 2017 10:20AM
Carrie, I just noticed your bookshelf titles. "Kissingbooks-101-future-syllabus" !!!! Girl, you are a hot mess!!
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