Home for Christmas (Willow Park Book 5), by Noelle Adams
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Home for Christmas (Willow Park Book 5), by Noelle Adams
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After being married for just six months, Sophie's journalist husband, Mark, was captured by a Syrian rebel group and held for more than two years. Now that he has finally returned home, he's like a different person. She hardly knows him anymore, and he keeps pulling away from her. She tries to be patient and support Mark in any way he needs, but it just gets harder and harder. With another Christmas in Willow Park fast approaching, Sophie and her husband need to get to know each other once more so they can both heal. And so they can fall in love again.
Home for Christmas (Willow Park Book 5), by Noelle Adams- Amazon Sales Rank: #86599 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-11-23
- Released on: 2015-11-23
- Format: Kindle eBook
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Sad to say goodbye to this series By Mom on the Run I've enjoyed every one of the books in the Willow Park series. They are so different from your run of the mill romances in that they deal with the real struggle with faith and how to live as a believer but they are not preachy or a so-called Inspirational romance. In fact, if you are looking for squeaky clean Christians who never make mistakes, struggle or leave the sex behind the closed bedroom door, this isn't the book for you. If, however, you are interested to read a romance about people who fall in love, makes mistakes and also happen to love Jesus, well then, I recommend that you one-click this whole series.In this final book, we get the story of Sophie, who we met in the last book when the Willow Park ladies took her under their wing. When married only 6 months, her journalist husband was captured and held prisoner is Syria for two years. She moved to Willow Park to help her grandfather with his bookstore while waiting to find out what happened to her husband and she becomes more and more part of the community. Thankfully, her husband is released, alive and relatively unharmed.The long journey back to where they were before he was captured is not easy, and there are many heartbreaking stops and starts on the road to reconciliation. The struggles are mostly internal, and this is a quiet yet moving book. I highly recommend it; it tells a heart wrenching story with the promise of new beginnings.I received a free copy of this book but I was not required to write a complimentary review. All opinions are my own. I had also preordered this book, so I bought it too.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Lovely and heartfelt Christmas reunion story By Maria Rose No one expects that a short six months into their marriage, they will be tested beyond all expectations. But that's exactly what happens when Mark, a journalist, is kidnapped and held prisoner for over two years, leaving his new wife Sophie to pick up the pieces and try to keep it together, not knowing whether he is alive or dead. When he is finally released, they are strangers to each other once more. Can they recapture the love that guided them to start their married life in the first place?The Willow Park series is an interesting and always thought provoking set of books with a religious feel combined with a sexy contemporary romance (which mean that sex is included). This is the last one in the series, and a bittersweet ending to a delightful group of real and varied characters that have captured my interest. Sophie and Mark have been tested in ways other couples have not, and because of the publicity surrounding Mark's kidnapping, she moved away from the big city to the small town of Willow Park, where she found friends and a faith community to sustain her. For the most part, she just tries not to think of what's happened with Mark as the stress of that constant worry would be too much to handle. Instead she's left it up to God - and he's answered her prayers now, with her husband's relatively undamaged (physically at least) return. But he's obviously changed while being held captive, become quiet and distant, his coping methods with his captivity clearly evident when he is trying to reconnect with his wife. As the days go by, they re-establish a sexual connection, but Sophie still mourns the loss of the communication between them that is so important to sustaining a marriage. The story has a series of ups and downs, setbacks and progress as the two of them learn to trust each other with thoughts and feelings again. It's important for Sophie to realize that she has changed too, no longer the dependent woman that Mark married but one who has had to take charge of her own life, and built a business and a new life with new friends. She doesn't see that until Mark points it out to her, that the change has gone both ways. As they take those first tentative steps toward reconnection, the reader feels their pain and their heartache, but also their joy when things start to come together for them as a couple again. And the Christmas theme of rebirth and renewal is definitely felt. I can't imagine what it would be like in these circumstances, to have the strong faith needed to overcome such a challenge. But I imagine that one would hope it could be dealt with in this loving and heartfelt manner. 4 stars for an emotionally challenging story that succeeds in showing how love must adapt for marriage to succeed.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. More than I thought it would be...... By JigsawGirl This book rated more than I like it. I would have given it 4.5, but that is not an option. That's why I went for 5 stars. I think I was expecting it to be more light-hearted. Don't get me wrong. It wasn't dark and depressing. Following Sophie and Mark struggling to work their way back to a marriage. Is it the marriage they had, or the marriage they could have? They have been apart for 2 years. Both are different people than they were at the start of their marriage, for different reasons. Without the writer going into detail, you get a sense of what Mark has been through and what he was trying to deal with coming home. You could put yourself in his shoes and wonder how you would react in the same situation. The same goes for Sophie's point of view. You get a little more detail about Sophie's life earlier in the book.You so want them to reach a that comfort level they are striving to reach. Mark and Sophie love each other, and you cringe at the awkward moments because you just want them to get there, to be there for each other.For me, this was a very thought provoking romance. It was positive, had it's steamy moments, and a hint of tension as Mark and Sophie navigated the path back to togetherness. This was one of those books that when you finish, you sit back and go Wow.I received this book as an ARC in exchange for an honest review. I would definitely recommend it.
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