Celia Park always had a thing
for handsome Ty Porter, but he's always had a thing for someone else.
When they meet up in Las Vegas, a crazy romance develops, culminating
in a hasty marriage at a wedding chapel. The next morning, the fun is
over and Ty's certainly not ready to be married to Celia. Celia
leaves with a broken heart and wounded soul. Ty, while perhaps less
cognizant of his own pain, is no less wounded. Over five years later,
Ty insists on meeting Celia for a final time to apologize and move
on. A left-behind bracelet leads him to Celia's home and to the child
living with her – his child. Ty cannot abandon his child, no
matter what his feelings are toward her mother. As Ty and Celia
co-parent their daughter, romance begins to simmer. But can Celia
ever trust Ty? And will Ty be willing to sacrifice his long-held
dreams to be the husband Celia needs?
Meant to Be Mine
by Becky Wade was hard for me to put down. Seriously. When I wasn't
reading the book, I was thinking of certain parts of the story I'd
read or wondering how everything was going to turn out. Wade
certainly knows how to craft a story and keep it moving. I've liked
Wade's writing style since I read My Stubborn
Heart and I still like
it now. With a twist on the old
“one-night-stand-produces-a-child-that-only-one-parent-knows-about”
storyline, the story still felt mostly original as plenty of unique
circumstances were added. Ty and Celia's chemistry and subsequent
romance were delightful. The supporting characters were engaging and
complemented the story.
While Meant
to Be Mine is a clean
romance, I would still recommend parental guidance for teens. There
are a few questionable messages throughout the book. However, I see
these as good opportunities to have a conversation. For instance,
what constitutes faithfulness in marriage? Is it simply not engaging
in a sexual act with anyone except your spouse? Is flirting outside
of the marriage relationship considered okay? How about being in love
with someone other than your spouse? I won't give away any spoilers,
but I will say that my definition of faithfulness in marriage does
not line up with marital faithfulness as defined by certain
characters. I'm sure there will be different opinions and, like I
said, it is an opportunity to start up a conversation.
Lastly, Meant
to Be Mine is a
stand-alone novel that includes a handful of characters from Wade's
previous book, Undeniably Yours,
but all necessary background information is supplied.
I recommend this book to fans
of Christian romance. It's a keeper for me and I'll definitely read
it again!
Read an excerpt from Meant to Be Mine by Becky Wade on the publisher's website.
Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book
free from the publisher. I was not required to write a positive
review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing
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