Phyllis R. (cagranny) - , reviewed For Time & Eternity (Sister-Wife, Bk 1) on + 57 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This is a tremendous story, one that you will not be able to put down until you are finished. The only disappointing thing is that it leaves you hanging waiting for book 2 of the series to come out, which is not scheduled to be released until Summer of 2011.
LaVonne W. (Grnemae) - , reviewed For Time & Eternity (Sister-Wife, Bk 1) on + 451 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This book was an interesting read and I plan to read the next in the series because the story is very compelling and I want to find out the conclusion of Camilla's story.
A 15 year old girl in a matter of days make a decision that impacts her entire life and then 6 years later she starts to doubt and wonder.
This book seemed like a religion bashing. The author states that she used information from web sites and message boards from former Mormons, the fact that she lived in Utah as a child and that her husband is an excommunicated Mormon as her research.
I like that the character Camilla has faith related issues but I did not like the manner in which the author used what seems to be biased information for her story development.
For those of the Mormon faith, I am sure this book will very much feel anti-Mormon.
A 15 year old girl in a matter of days make a decision that impacts her entire life and then 6 years later she starts to doubt and wonder.
This book seemed like a religion bashing. The author states that she used information from web sites and message boards from former Mormons, the fact that she lived in Utah as a child and that her husband is an excommunicated Mormon as her research.
I like that the character Camilla has faith related issues but I did not like the manner in which the author used what seems to be biased information for her story development.
For those of the Mormon faith, I am sure this book will very much feel anti-Mormon.