Charleston SC is on of my favorite
places. Beth Webb did an excellent job drawing her readers into the
setting. Unfortunately, that was the best part of the book. The book
starts very slowly with lots of back story. The characters are
introduced in their affluent life style, but realistic tension is
missing. In fact, the story doesn't take off until after Jackson's
conversion and Mary Ann's horror at the change in their social
status.
Although I think the premise is an
interesting one, how fully must a Christian live their faith, I found
the treatment in this book lackluster. The characters weren't
particularly interesting, the narrative was fully of flashbacks and
internal monologue as well as back story, and the ending while
satisfying from the standpoint of resolving the main character's
issues felt rushed and unrealistic.
I can't really recommend this book
unless you love reading about Charleston, SC.
I reviewed this book as part of the
Thomas Nelson Booksneeze Program.