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v_nerdbooks 's review for:
His Secret
by Gina A. Jones
I really wanted to love this story, but I think I ended up with more questions than answers, and I’m not sure that I am invested in the story enough to carry on with the series.
We first meet the MC Julia living with a very religious family, and also being very religious herself, up to the point where the first meeting with the Jonah was with her on her knees on a public boardwalk praying with her hands in the air praying out loud to God.
This would be fine, except for the fact that this religious aspect of Juliette's life sort of falls away throughout the book, does Instalove make you loose your religious beliefs?
The child (Sidney) that she goes to look after seems to range from little girl, to moody teenager.
She is portrayed as this awful child and called the Devils Spawn from other parents, and this is never really explained why, i'm assuming that it may be explained in book 2 ?
Jonas i did not like, Julia was a sweet little virgin, so being thrown into this situation and having Jonas seemingly emotionally abuse her felt a bit icky.
Narration was expertly done and i'm sure that i will get to read book 2 sometime in the future, but i won't rush out to get it just yet.
**I was very grateful to receive a free digital copy of His Secret in exchange for an honest review.
We first meet the MC Julia living with a very religious family, and also being very religious herself, up to the point where the first meeting with the Jonah was with her on her knees on a public boardwalk praying with her hands in the air praying out loud to God.
This would be fine, except for the fact that this religious aspect of Juliette's life sort of falls away throughout the book, does Instalove make you loose your religious beliefs?
The child (Sidney) that she goes to look after seems to range from little girl, to moody teenager.
She is portrayed as this awful child and called the Devils Spawn from other parents, and this is never really explained why, i'm assuming that it may be explained in book 2 ?
Jonas i did not like, Julia was a sweet little virgin, so being thrown into this situation and having Jonas seemingly emotionally abuse her felt a bit icky.
Narration was expertly done and i'm sure that i will get to read book 2 sometime in the future, but i won't rush out to get it just yet.
**I was very grateful to receive a free digital copy of His Secret in exchange for an honest review.