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Thursday, November 10, 2016

The Captive Heart by Michelle Griep

Barbour Publishing gave me the opportunity to read this book after its release, and even though I read it quite quickly, I had to wait a few days before posting my review. The first reason for this is because I felt the book was too good for the typical stock photo, and I wanted to showcase the novel, so I ordered it from Amazon. The second reason is because I was deeply invested in the story, and I needed time to process, think, and draft before a deserving review could be written.

I enjoy Christian fiction mainly because it is clean. In the past, authors tended to associate clean with cheesiness, rainbows, and happiness for all, but lately, I am reading more and more Christian fiction that deals with deeper topics. I'll admit, the premise for Griep's book has been used before, however, these characters and setting are much more complex and interesting than other novels like this. Griep doesn't just skim the surface. I felt Samuel's anger, Eleanor's insecurities, and laughed at the antics of Biz and Grace.

Too many times, I find that Christian fiction feels rushed. Griep has written a wonderfully moving novel that is neither rushed nor contrived. I appreciate that her characters did not experience "insta-love," but rather grew to know each other while the reader got to know them. Biblically, the novel is sound, and readers who have had struggles with their faith will find a kindred spirit in Eleanor.

My rating is 5 of 5 stars. I highly recommend this book!

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