Delightful and Charming-Echoes

 
About This Book
In this dramatic contemporary romance by bestselling author Robin Jones Gunn, Lauren Phillips enters the wild, uncharted territory of the Internet on her home computer and "connects" with a man known only as "K.C." As she struggles to recover from a broken engagement, Lauren keeps busy by working full time and striving to finish her college degree. But her correspondence with K.C. quickly becomes the thing she loves most...and the source of dreams she cannot bear to relinquish. When the opportunity comes for them to meet after a year of corresponding, Lauren faces a tough choice: Is she willing to risk everything...including a broken heart? Readers will stay "on-line" to find out in this bestselling former Palisades release, now the third book in the new Glenbrooke series.

Will Lauren risk losing her heart...to a man she's never met?

Lauren Phillips tries to keep busy while recovering from a broken engagement. Then one day, through her home computer, Lauren accidentally connects on the Internet with a mysterious man she knows only as K.C.

Lauren's e-mail relationship with K.C. quickly becomes the thing she loves most in life..and the source of dreams she cannot bear to relinquish.

After a year of corresponding, the opportunity appears for them to meet. Lauren faces a tough choice: Is she willing to risk everything...including another broken heart?
My Review:
This is the first book I have read by this author and I adored it. The book is a quick read; light hearted, fun and enjoyable. It’s a little zany at times and with the digital age at full swing, online dating is all the rage. I know from personal experience how abandonment issues can haunt you if you cannot give your life over to God and trust Him to take control. Ultimately I think that this is what the message of this book is. You cannot and do not control your life, God does and when you fight against His plan, it’s bound to get crazy! I would recommend this book for young adults, college kids and book lovers alike.

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