![]() ![]() Overall, this book was a nice, clean book. If anything, my only request would be to make the book move faster, but the relationship a little slower. It was unique and made the story much more than just a “romance” book. I also enjoyed the drama and other relationships within this book. He knows that something is missing, but when he and Josie, his mother's maid, develop a friendship that can only be based on Christian values, he realizes that. ![]() Reading other reviews, I’ve found most people haven’t mind this aspect (since I haven’t read many Christian romance books, I’m not sure if this is normal or not, but it worked). Throne of Grace (Cliff Walk Courtships Book 1) by Cecily Wolfe BookLife Arthur Davenport has it all: looks, money, and a successful future planned by his parents. I found the relationship to build up a little quickly, but that is more of a personal comment. I didn’t find it to be “in your face”, which was a pleasant surprise. The historical aspect made it seem so much sweeter than I expected it to be, and to be honest I didn’t mind the religion aspect of it. The book is sweet and simple, if I’m putting it lightly. I saw it was free on Amazon, and I decided I might as well pick up a different type of book. Throne of Grace is one of the only Christian romance novels I have read. ![]()
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