Thursday, October 10, 2013

Made to Last

Made to Last by Melissa Tagg
4/5 stars
Bethany House Publishers, 2013
365 pages
Adult Contemporary Christian

Source: Received an e-ARC via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.

Sometimes you just need to take a break from your main reading interest and read something else. In my case, that meant stepping back from YA, which has largely left me feeling dissatisfied of late, and slipping in to Christian romance such as this book. I've read this genre on and off over the years as can be seen when looking through my review archive. It's been a few months and it was fun to be back.

Miranda "Randi" Woodruff hosts a homebuilding show whose ratings are threatened. To try to save the show, it is suggested that she finally introduce her husband, the one who taught her everything she knows. The problem? Said husband actually left her before they married and she never admitted the truth, pretending instead that the marriage went through. So they round up a fake husband and allow their "marriage" to be documented by journalist with something to prove Matthew Knox. The complications mount though as the two start to fall for each other while she also maintains her sham marriage and he digs deep for a dishy scoop that could resurrect his career.

When I mention complications above, boy do I mean that! As the book progresses, Randi's lies and men become increasingly entangled. While I trusted in a resolved happily ever after, I wondered how Randi would have the courage to confess her vulnerability and take the consequences. It was interesting to follow that journey. I liked both Randi and Matthew so it was easy to root for them as a couple and to follow especially their professional struggles. I initially though Randi was going to fall for her fake husband Blaze but his personality was so not compatible with hers. Instead we get Matthew who has a huge axe to grind with his father but is also just about the sweetest uncle imaginable.

As for the religious part, I thought it was pretty muted. Both have had church lives but are estranged from God at the beginning. Other Christians in their lives and their own circumstances drive them to Christ and to begin the process of rebuilding that relationship. I'm Christian so I'm not always the best judge but I didn't think it was preachy and it definitely wasn't filled with scripture if that's a concern to you. The only one I can remember being referenced is in Psalm 138.

I was disappointed about a few unresolved threads. There is a light focus on a competitor to Randi's show that is briefly addressed but I feel like more could have been said in that arena. Additionally Blaze's past is hinted at but never looked into; I can only assume that he'll be getting his own book or that lack of resolution will rankle me.

Overall: A perfect palate cleanser for me-giving me something I don't regularly read in a light sweet package. If you tend to like contemporary romances, you'll probably enjoy this one.

8 comments:

  1. Sorry about the unresolved threads, that is no fun

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    1. I'm thinking there will be a book 2 in the same world and that will resolve them.

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  2. Sounds kind of cute. Christian fiction is so hugely hit or miss for me. (Except Christian fantasy, which is almost always terrible. For some reason I can't suspend my disbelief for dragons who believe in Jesus.)

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    1. Christian fantasy really is bad, isn't it? I pretty much only read Christian romance in the contemporary or historical category (no suspense) and it's often very comforting just as this was.

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  3. Sounds like there was a couple of things that didn't get cleared up,. story wise. But I am glad that you still enjoyed it.

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    1. It doesn't help that I'm a reader who likes everything wrapped up!

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  4. I think this sounds like a fun story. I will have to give it a try. I don't read much Christian fiction anymore but every once in awhile I will pick something up if I find it appealing.

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    1. I try to be selective about it-I need a cover or blurb that really appeals to me and Randi's job as home improvement guru was that needed hook.

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