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Becky WadeBethany House / 2013 / ePubOur Price$5.594.6 out of 5 stars for Undeniably Yours, Porter Family Series #1 -eBook. View reviews of this product. 51 Reviews
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Nanny5 Stars Out Of 5Undeniably yoursJune 6, 2016NannyQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5I so enjoyed this book. It was so funny at the first 3 chapters that I laughed until I cried. Enjoyable.
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arp5 Stars Out Of 5Good ReadFebruary 1, 2016arpQuality: 0Value: 0Meets Expectations: 0Nice rainy day read with a cup of coffee
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Yenka5 Stars Out Of 5A perfect readDecember 7, 2015YenkaQuality: 5Value: 4Meets Expectations: 5This is my first book from Becky wade, and it will not be my last. I've enjoyed the story and couldn't put the book down. This is a story of how God uses others in a persons life to show His love and grace. A story about forgiveness and second chances.
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CurledUpWithaBookThe MaritimesAge: Over 65Gender: female5 Stars Out Of 5Undeniably YoursSeptember 21, 2015CurledUpWithaBookThe MaritimesAge: Over 65Gender: femaleQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5I thoroughly enjoyed this story of romance as well as suspense. I like that the main characters looked to the Lord for guidance in all areas of life. This is a story of God's grace carried forward and undeserved forgiveness. Well done Becky Wade. I look forward to reading more books by this author.
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BookLoverGender: female5 Stars Out Of 5Another great book from Becky Wade!April 15, 2014BookLoverGender: femaleQuality: 4Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5This review was written for Undeniably Yours.I absolutely loved Becky's debut novel, My Stubborn Heart so I had very high expectations for Undeniably Yours. I'm very happy to say that it surpassed them all! I'm actually writing this review after reading the book for the second time, which officially makes it a favorite.
I loved so much about this book, that I'm not sure where to start! The storyline intrigued me from the beginning. I was curious how Becky would take an idea that is predominate in historical writing and use it for a contemporary book. For those unfamiliar with it, the idea is a "servant" falling for their much wealthier "master." In this case, we change those to "employee" and "employer."
I adored Meg! She is so sweet, funny, and remarkably normal! While we don't have much in common, I quickly fell in love with her and found her very relatable. She is so kind and caring. She often thinks of herself as a "softie," and I enjoyed watching her grow throughout the book as she begins standing up for herself and chooses to follow the path she believes God has for her.
I also loved Bo from the start! He is the kind of hero that will make you wish he were real. He is so kind, loyal, and so sweet with Meg. I immensely enjoyed their relationship, watching it grow and rooting for both of them!
The secondary characters were great as well! Sadie Jo, Lynn, Amber, Jayden, Mr. Son - I loved them all! They are the kind of unique, quirky characters that add depth to a story. It wouldn't have been the same without all of them a part of it.
As much as I enjoyed the storyline and the characters, my favorite part of the book is the spiritual aspect. Bo and Meg each had something they had to learn, and following their journey really touched my heart. Bo has to learn to see himself as equal to Meg. He starts out believing he is unworthy of her, because of her station in life. One of my favorite quotes from the story is Meg saying to him, "You think God views us any differently, Bo? He doesn't. He doesn't care one bit about all the outward things. To Him, we're equal. We're both loved the same, valued the same. We both need to find our worth in God's view of us. To look for it anywhere else is a big mistake." (page 254. Excerpt used with permission from the author) This really spoke to me. So many times I've based my worth on something other than what God says about me.
For Meg she had to learn to fully trust God. She has spent most of her life worrying and trying to do everything just right. She believes she is trusting God, but not until she faces some difficult things and rises above several challenges, does she find herself able to really let go and trust Him. This also struck a chord in me, as trust is never easy and trusting Someone you can't see is even harder - as least for me.
I highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys sweet romance with a compelling storyline that tugs your heart and challenges your faith.
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