“Before I Called You Mine” by Nicole Deese

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Choice!

Lauren has wanted to adopt for years.  When the paperwork was first filled out, she had listed herself as single.  If that changed, she would be penalized, and would have to start the long process all over again. Since Lauren had years of no luck with dating, the thought that her marital status could differ never entered her mind.

Then she met Joshua, and everything changed.  He was everything she wanted, the guy she had been hoping to meet all her life.  Most of all, he was crazy about her.  But she had to make an impossibly hard choice.

If she picked adoption, she knew it would take months for her child to adjust to a new life, country and mom.  For all those reasons and more, Lauren couldn’t consider a new love relationship at the same time.  Or she could pick easy-to-love Joshua, and give up the dream of being an adoptive mom.

This is a tender tale that will grab your heart, the story of two loves, and having to give one up—which will it be?  You may think you know how it will end.  But the author does a good job of twists and turns that keep you guessing until the very last page.

I highly recommend this 5-plus star book.  It will be enjoyed by those who like tales of people facing real-life situations with a Christian point of view.

Bethany House Publishing has provided bookreadingtic with a complimentary copy of, Before I Called You Mine, for the purpose of review.   I have not been compensated in any other manner. All opinions expressed are my own, and I was not required, or influenced, to give anything but an honest appraisal.  I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255.

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