Promise Me by Richard Paul Evans is a book about one woman and three men, two necklaces and two promises. One promise that wasn't kept, and One promise that was.
It is a story about trust, love, healing, and living. And it has a metaphysical twist that I adored...a lot. But of course, I can't tell you what that is, cuz that would just ruin your fun.
As a rule, I truly enjoy Richard Paul Evans books. He is categorized as a Christian writer, and you can always depend on him slipping in Christian references, whether or not they really fit or add to the story, which I think of more as "gratuitous Christianity", but oh well. Whatever. Roll with it. If you're not Christian, his work is still good, stories compelling, and he appeals no matter what your beliefs.
I enjoyed this book a great deal. Sped right through it. And I loved, loved loved, the twist. Think...Time Traveler's Wife (a book/movie reference). That's all I'm sayin'.
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Monday, September 5, 2011
Book Review: Promise Me by Richard Paul Evans
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