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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers. Library Thing Early Reviewers - excellent story of what happens after the romance. Charlie and Gideon believe love is enough until life intervenes. The actuality of being married to a Navy SEAL sets in and Charlie has to learn to live alone and with difficult family members. Well done. ( )This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers. This is a placeholder review. I recived this book as an Early Reviewer novel, and I got it in eBook format. I had forgotton about it, until after this most recent move, when I went through my Nook, looking for something to read. It is now on my list for this coming long weekend, and I will post a more indepth review of actual material. This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers. Sweet romance and decent built to the story. The military angle adds an interesting touch to the story. This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers. This story tries to be poignant and touching but ultimately never makes it there. The main characters whirlwind meeting and marriage is an attempt at romance but they end up coming across as immatue and juvenile, a couple of kids at making a terrible mistake. throughout the book I found all the characters to be flat and boring. This story should have been horrifying but ultimately hopeful, however, I never identified with Charlie enough to care what happened to her. This was a disappointing read. This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers. A very poignant story about love.. but it still ended up not being for me. I'm sure if you're the type of person that really enjoys love stories you would enjoy this much more that I.no reviews | add a review
Charlie and Gideon Coopers story begins where most romance stories end: at the happily ever after. Gideons protective nature makes Charlie feel safe and happy in her new life as the wife of a Navy SEAL until her happily comes crashing down around her. And though shes surrounded by loving family and friends, instead of pulling together in the wake of Charlies ordeal, their secrets and wrong perceptions threaten to break them all apart. The experience will test the bond they share and determine whether Charlie and Gideon are truly Indivisible. Jessica McQuinn skillfully pulls readers into the conflicting emotions of an entire family the traumatized wife, the far-away husband, the inadequate younger brother, the over-nurturing mother. McQuinn lets readers see their strengths and their vulnerabilities-everything that makes them human. And all the while, she deftly weaves in entertaining interactions so readers get to know and adore the characters lighter sides, even as the story ventures into dark territory. Indivisible is an unforgettable story of the power of love and the importance of trust. No library descriptions found. |
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