Waterbrook Multnomah Value Fiction Blog Tour Review: Secrets by Robin Jones Gunn

Posted 23 February, 2010 by Molly(Cover To Cover Cafe) in Book Reviews / 0 Comments

About the Book:
Jessica ran from her past…but can she hide from love?

Jessica Morgan wants desperately to forget the past and begin a new life. She chooses a small, peaceful town tucked away in Oregon’s Willamette Valley as the place to start over—Glenbrooke. Once there, Jessica conceals her identity from the intriguing personalities she meets—including the compassionate paramedic who desires to protect her and the jealous woman who wants nothing more than to destroy her.

Will Jessica’s deceit ruin all hope for the future? Or will she find a deeper peace that allows her to stop hiding the truth from those who love her most of all?

This heartwarming bestseller, book one in the Glenbrooke series, introduces the fascinating people of Glenbrooke in a compelling tale of romance and spiritual truth.

About the Author:
Robin Jones Gunn is the much-loved award-winning author of the Glenbrooke, Sisterchicks(R), Christy Miller, and Sierra Jensen series, with more than three million books sold worldwide. Robin lives with her family near Portland, Oregon.

My Review:
I’m amazed. I have found another great author to add to my fast growing list of favorite authors. Robin Jones Gunn’s Secrets is book 1 in her Glennbrooke series, which I am glad of, as I love to read a series in order. I have heard lots and lots of wonderful things about Robin Jones Gunn and I was not disappointed when I had the chance to review this for a blog tour.

This is the story of Jessica, who is trying to keep her past as just that: her past, so she runs to Glennbrooke for a fresh new start with her secrets buried deep. But when she arrives in Glennbrooke, something happens to her, and things that she wanted in past, are trying to push there way through….especially when she meets a handsome, and kind, firefighter/paramedic named Kyle. But Jessica is still determined to make a new life and fresh start in Glennbrooke so she keeps her secrets and past at bay as best she can. God is all through this book, trying to help Jessica understand that mistakes are just that: mistakes, and that they can be over looked. By the end of this book I was both crying and smiling. It’s just that kind of moving book.

I highly recommend this 5 star book to all those who are struggle with the path that  you think God may be leading you down. It will help you to over come those struggles and fully embrace that what God has planned is because He loves you! Definitely recommended for everyone from young adults to grandparents! It is a wonderful book that you won’t want to miss on the Waterbrook Multnomah Value Fiction line!

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*This book was provided for review by Waterbrook Multnomah*

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