It was the beautiful cover of With You I Am
by Cleopatra Margot that got my attention. After reading the storyline, I wanted to read
this book. Cleopatra Margot is a
writer whose work is new to me.
Noelle Carter is the CEO and events
coordinator of Carter, Inc., a business started by her grandparents. Her curiosity is peaked when the Mayor of
Balsam Falls, Nebraska, contacts her about planning the town’s spring
event. Perhaps some time away will help
reignite her creativity and allow her to connect to the place where her
grandmother had come from. She will be working
with Wynn and Marshall from Bryant Brother’s Construction to make the venue
ready for the Spring Fling. Noelle’s
life will be impacted by the town and its people, the Bryant family, and one
special man.
With You I Am
is a charming and romantic story. The
reader will fall in love with the small town of Balsam Falls and the Bryant
family. It’s the kind of place you wish
really existed and filled with people you would like to know. Not perfect people, but people who are kind,
caring, and giving. People who have had
hard times, but by God’s grace and through faith they have persevered. As much as this book is about a love story, more
than that, it is about relationships. The
Christian faith is an important element in the story.
I really loved this book. With You I Am is long and goes
at a slower pace, which is kind of nice.
You get to know people as the characters are developed. I loved the Bryant family, their friends, and
would love to visit a town like Balsam Falls.
You won’t want to hurry through this book, but instead, enjoy the
journey.
Faith was an integral part of the characters’
lives. Some of the theology was sound,
and some of it was more motivational rather than doctrinal.
I really loved this book, and then I got
towards the end, and there was a turn of events I wasn’t expecting. Honestly, that change in the story made me
mad. The character was irrational, wasn’t
thinking, was selfish, and overly dramatic.
At no time did this character pray about the circumstances or seek wisdom
from the Lord. I hated this part of the book,
and thankfully that wasn’t the end of the story. But I felt manipulated by the writer for
dramatic purposes. The emotions that the
character was working through could have been handled in a much different
scenario which would have better fit the story.
Also, the physical attraction between the two
main characters was focused on too much, with the repeated references throughout
the book.
Would I recommend this book? Yes…I loved the relationships in With
You I Am, the family interaction, and their friendships. Even though the romance was a huge part of
the story, the other relationships were the meat and backbone of the story.
I would like to thank Faith to Love
Publishing and JustRead Tours for the opportunity to read a complimentary
copy of With You I Am by Cleopatra Margot. I was under no obligation to give a favorable
review.
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