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The charm offensive book review
The charm offensive book review





the charm offensive book review the charm offensive book review

I think the way their relationship blossomed was a tad predictable, although I did enjoy reading it. They are a sweet pair, although at times I wanted even more from them. Now obviously you can tell by reading the synopsis that this book does not totally center around Ella. You learn something in this book about Ella that almost makes you feel sorry for her, until you see how she lets that particular thing affect her life - it doesn't! She is that little girl that has so much spirit, and refuses to give in to her disability. She is a remarkable character and stole my heart. You will be reading this with tears in your eyes during some of her scenes. Readers, let me just share something with you. Sophie's father led her to meeting Brad (although she doesn't know it!) and her sister led to her watching over her beautiful niece Ella. But God knows how to turn something bad into something good. Both Sophie's father and sister were not the type of family members you would brag about to your friends. You can't pick your family, and this story is certainly a great illustration of that. All thoughts and opinions expressed are my own. Source: I received a complimentary electronic copy of the book for review. Broken people coming together to make a whole. The supporting characters are people you would like to surround yourself in (well, most of them).

the charm offensive book review

What I loved about this book is that two people with a lot of insecurities and hurt are able to open their hearts and find love.

the charm offensive book review

He is investigating Sophie's father and doesn't need the distraction of his budding feelings for her. He has been hurt psychologically in his work field, and doesn't trust himself to love. She has cared for her and protected her when her sister has been out finding herself and being a negligent mother.īrad comes from a family where there wasn't a lot of affection. Sophie has been the constant in this young girls life. Her niece was born premature and is basically blind. She helps animals in need, but her greatest attribute is that she is the caretaker of her disabled niece. Two people who have been hurt by their family learn to trust and love.







The charm offensive book review