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A Love' Like No Otha'

A Love' Like No Otha'

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good Christian book...
Review: This book deals with the struggles of Zoe and Chase, a modern day couple trying to have a Christian courtship in a world that says "everything goes". The story is well written and the author didn't compromise on the issue of sex outside of marriage. This is a good book for Christian singles.

Reviewer: ES

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best is Yet to Come!
Review: This book is AWESOME! It is definitely a page-turner. This was the first book I read by Stephanine Perry Moore, and I was totally impressed! The book has so many "twists and turns"; it's like a movie that keeps you on the edge of your seat! Zoe, the main character, is left at the altar at the beginning of this novel, and she thinks her life is over. Little does she know that the best is yet to come!! As she tries to get over her ex, she falls for Chase. . .but she has a problem with Chase's pledge to remain celibate. In the end, Zoe finds that Jesus Christ is truly "A Love Like No Otha'"; that if you trust in Him, he will give you the desires of your heart! I like the way Ms. Moore shows that women can also be aggressors; that it isn't always the man who "can't live without sex". "God's way" is paramount in this book; and in the end, He reigns!! The literary world needs more Christian authors like Ms. Moore who "tell it like it is"!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome Book!
Review: This book is soo good. I read the book in a day and could not put it down. The characeters are real and so are the consequences of their decisions. It's beautifully written. Also read Flame the book is very good as well. Both are a must read!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Modern Spiritual Book
Review: This book is truly a blessing...i reccommend it for any christian female dealing with celibacy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Must Read
Review: This book was absolutely awesome!!! Once I started reading it I could not put it down until it was finished around 3am. This book is definitely a must read for single females, and men should read this too. I loved this book and will recommend it to family and friends.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Need to Say no More
Review: This book was one of the most influential books Ive read to date. Not only could I relate with the real-life story line, but the fact that I could connect with the Almighty as I was reading page to page. Ive never read a book as fast as I read this one and was sort of disappointed when I had to realize there werent anymore pages left. I recieved this book from the authors husband, an almighty man he is as well. I wish them the best of luck with the Lord and their future!! Exquisite Book!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Refreshing
Review: This book was wonderful. I enjoyed every bit of it from beginning to end. I will recommend this book to all of my friends. It is uplifting and encouraging. It has a great lesson behind the story and it shows you just how good GOD is. Thanks Stephanie for writing something so wonderful.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: GOD BLESS
Review: This is one of the best if not the best book that I have read in ages.......
I love African American centered books, I love Romance, I love Fiction, and I love Happy Endings....
This book I LOVE!!!!!!!!!

I read it cover to cover three times in a row over the period of an extended weekend, and learned more from it each time!!!!

At first I merely suggested this book to my friends...but they were not going out to buy it quickly enought... so I took it upon myself to buy every copy I could find at the bookstores in my city and give them to all of my friends.....

It also inpspired me to give this book to all young females, who I feel can truly grown and learn from this wonderful book....

I cannot give it enought praises.....

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: GOD IS ......
Review: This is the first book I've read from Stephanie Perry Moore and her writing style is intriguing. Once I started I couldn't stop until I was done. This is truly a great love story and a must read for Singles trying to live a Christian life. It was a very heartfelt story. It would also be good for teenagers, male and female because there are issues discussed in her story that would be very beneficiary to all. God is all up in this book !!!!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: In The Midst of the Storm
Review: When Zoe Clarke wakes up on her wedding day and it is storming ferociously outside, she should have taken it as a clue that God was not smiling down on her proposed union to Devyn Jackson. In A Lova' Like No Otha' by Stephanie Perry Moore, storms are raging quite a bit in the life of Zoe, usually when God is trying to tell her something.

After being jilted at the altar by Devyn, then crying and beseeching the Lord, Zoe ends up at Devyn's apartment, being comforted by Chase Farr, Devyn's best friend and roommate. He allows her to stay at the apartment and helps her through this trying time. From this point the story gets a little unbelievable and things happen very fast. Zoe finds herself attracted to Chase and wants a relationship with him. They move to Seattle to follow Chase's dream of being a pro football player. Both Chase and Zoe profess to be Christians, with Chase being much more committed than Zoe. Zoe does some things that are against Chase beliefs and he ends their relationship. Zoe returns home, but is called back to Seattle for a job and hopefully back into Chase life.

In this Christian novel Zoe and Chase sought the Lord regularly when the storms of life became too much for them to bear alone. While they had a strong prayer life, they did not attend church, which I found a bit disturbing. They had no spiritual covering, no guidance except for friends. It seemed to me that is why Zoe was so weak. I just could not find a way to like or feel compassion for Zoe as I found her to be fickle and immature. There are good strong messages throughout the book that would be valuable to the population it was intended for, teenagers and young adults.

Jeanette
APOOO BookClub


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