And when I do return, I don’t venture outside of my college town. I loathed it in ways that I’ll never be able to properly explain. You don’t got to get all uppity about it.” I hated that place. I lived much of that time in a crappy one-strip Arkansas town dominated by used car lots, trucks with gun racks, quite a few mobile home parks (one of which belongs to my mother), and confederate flags in windows, where the black families actually lived on “Ni**er Hill,” up “on the other side of the tracks,” and where people used “ni**er” and “fa**ot” like prepositions and would actually chide you if you took offense. I spent the first 23 years of my life there. Still, halfway home, and then its over.I grew up in the South. I get desperate enough to read my hubbys car magazines, with engine speak I don't understand. Well, the one thing is that its at least something to read, because I go stir crazy with nothing. *this book is almost painful to read anymore.I can't find any redeeming qualities to it. This one does not, but I'll trudge through it to the bitter end. Its painfully predictable, and though some books that I've marked as good have been predictable, they've at least been of the well written variety, and or make me smile. Well, the one t Okay, so this book is living up to my own personal genre "filler".its the book I read if I can't find a good one, or run out of anything else at the moment. Okay, so this book is living up to my own personal genre "filler".its the book I read if I can't find a good one, or run out of anything else at the moment. I'm not saying that there is not a very specific type of reader that will love this in all it's God filled glory, and fluffy romance novel stuff. Who's message of faith was more important than good story telling. I believe it was written by good Christians. I don't believe this book was written by writers. To the point it detracted from the characters rather than strengthening them. The characters were flat caricatures of christian values whose faith was their only outstanding feature. The characters were never faced with anything remotely resembling conflict on their path to marital bliss. It was cringe worthy at best, an uncalled for inappropriate sermon at worse. The premise was cute, the execution was horrific. I don't believe this This book is terrible. And the note causes a collision of mistaken identity for Callie and Darryl and results in true love for two lonely souls.more A matchmaking sister uses the note to ignite romance between Samantha and friend Garrett. When Zak finds the note on his tool cart at the garage, he's convinced Ellen's snobby friends and wealthy parents no longer pose an obstacle and plots an all-out strategy to win her heart. Jason finds the love note and mistakenly believes his new employee, Nicole, is hopelessly infatuated with him. When Zak finds the note on his tool cart at the garage, he's convinced Ellen's snobby friends and wealthy parents no longer pose an obstacle an An anonymous, old-fashioned love note - a literature student's homework assignment - has been misplaced by its author. An anonymous, old-fashioned love note - a literature student's homework assignment - has been misplaced by its author.
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