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Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Review of Dreams Do Come True


This is the review posted today for the SaSR Tuesday R&R contest event.


Title: Dreams Do Come True
Author: E.A. West
Genre: Christian Contemporary Romance
Rating: 4.0 of 5
Page count 26
Heat Rating: Sweet
Reviewed by: MarthaE





Publisher: TWRP- White Rose Publishing
Buy Link: http://www.whiterosepublishing.com/cartage.html?option=com_cartage&main_page=advanced_search_result&search_in_description=1&keyword=Dreams+Do+Come+True
Blurb: Aspiring author Cassie Teague has been rejected…again. As she considers giving up her dream of getting published, a handsome editor walks into her life and makes her wonder if God has more in store for her than just writing.
Acquisitions editor David Jameson wants more than just Cassie’s book. But will office politics destroy his hope for the future?

Review: This is a lovely, sweet romance!

Cassie has just received another manuscript rejection letter and is ready to give up. The very handsome stranger who just walked into the cafe can’t help but overhear the conversation as Cassie’s waitress friend, Gayle, tries to encourage her. David also encourages Cassie and she is excited when he reveals that he works for a publishing house. He agrees to read her book and likes it. Although he passes the book on to another editor in his office to avoid impropriety, the personal contact he has already had put both his job and Cassie’s manuscript chances at risk. When the promised book contract doesn’t appear and David doesn’t make any contact with Cassie for a week she is not only hurt but fears she has been misled by a smooth talking stranger. Did she once again misinterpret God’s plans for her life? And will she have to give up on her dreams of being published and finding the right mate?

There is a lot of angst and some heartache in the story, but, with a little forgiveness, it has a wonderful happy ending! The characters are likeable and the story very believable. In fact I imagine that the dejection and stress that are portrayed are all too real to authors! The writing is smooth and easy and the spiritual message is not at all preachy. The elements work together to make this a lovely, quick, uplifting read.

Author website and blog:
http://eawest.mcphitty.com/
http://thewestcorner.blogspot.com/

4 comments:

  1. We all can use an uplifting story these days. Thanks for the review!

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  2. Great review! Not my sort of read, but you made it sound really good!

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  3. HI Margie and J. Kaye. Thanks for stopping in. This is a quick story that would cheer anyone!

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  4. This sounds like a great read! I'll have to check it out. Thanks for the review, Martha.

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