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Robin Jones Gunn

Whispers


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Back of the Book:

On sun-drenched Maui, Teri met three incredible men. But which was the one of her dreams?

Teri Moreno

Teri went to Maui hoping to start a relationship with one speacial man. But romance becomes more more complicated when she finds herself enjoying the attentios of three: the handsome marine biologist who called her back to the islands; a charming old crush from high school; and a clumsy, endearing Australian with a wild past.

Swept up by her feelings, yet determined to make the right choice, Teri makes powerful discoveries about God's law and his grace as she weighs her response to the gentle Whispers in her heart.

My Review:

I didn't think this was the best of Robin's books, but it did show an interesting side of dating. Sometimes you think you know what you want, and you work towards that. But that's not what God wants for you. Teri let a lot of things slide that she didn't like about one guy, thinking she could put up with them. I can relate, and I know how hard it is to see the truth of the situation.

I was a little frustrated with how blind Teri was being, but I know that it's real life sometimes. Robin probably made that character out to be this way on purpose. I just didn't enjoy it as much as other books.

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