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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. I don't normally read romance books involving ministers or preachers because there is always a conflict with there calling and falling in love. With this story Bruce knew that his love for Cyn and God were not in competition with each and he was able to express both and not be worried or scared. And the major one thing I LOVED about this book is that Bruce and Cyn expressed their feeling almost immediately when they felt them they talked to each. Even Bruce admitted that he loved the fact that Cyn spoke here mind and her feelings. This was an exceptional love story. It's a hit everytime with Foster!!! ( )My first Lori Foster, and I'm just so dissappointed. Maybe not the best one to start with - the wholesome preacher lusting after the 13 years younger prostitute just bothered me. With Bruce being someone who helps reform and help these women, and knowing that she was abused, I was just appalled that Bruce would still become romantically involved with Cyn so quickly. I didn't buy it, and in fact, was pretty disgusted with it. Had to make myself finish it. I shuddered during the intimate scenes and they made me uncomfortable. I read this right after reading Susan Anderson's Just for Kicks's which is a great, sexy love story. I'll have to read another Lori Foster novel - this one was just not my cup of tea. At the age of 17 Cyn knew it was time to fight back and when her mother's boyfriend came into her room with nefarious intention she was determined not to be his victim ever again. But, fighting back led to its own consequence and Cyn was forced to run. With no other recourse Cyn sold her body to survive, eventually earning enough money to make a new start. A poke of her finger on a map set her course. She would make her home in Visitation, North Carolina. The minute Bruce Kelly saw the young woman tumble from the tractor trailer truck and turn to fight the burley driver he knew she needed his help, or so he thought. As a preacher Bruce felt it his duty to aide those around him. However, he had never met anyone like Cyn before. Cyn is the person Bruce never expected to meet, the person who would turn his world around and remind him that he is a man in addition to being a man of God. Now all he has to do is convince her how special she is to him. I really enjoyed this story just as I have enjoyed all of Foster's Visitation series so far. This story involves Bruce, the preacher and twin brother to Bryan from The Secret Life of Bryan. Although it was fun to see the recurring characters from the previous books of this series Bruce and Cyn definitely carried this story on their own. I loved this tale of how a former prostitute and a practicing preacher come togther despite the differences between them. This was a quick, enjoyable read which I would highly recommend to anyone looking for a contemporary romance with heart, instead of just fluffy chick lit. I'm really looking forward to continuing on with this series. no reviews | add a review
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