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Book Review of A Love Surrendered (Winds of Change, Bk 3)

A Love Surrendered (Winds of Change, Bk 3)
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Sob. Do I really have to write the last review for the last OConnor book? Well, I wont cry just yet, as there is one forthcoming OConnor prequel, but I have a feeling it just wont be the same to leave this dramatic, loveable family after spending six books knowing them. Well over 2500 pages have been consumed through my eager fingers over the years and this family has truly become my own.

This novel definitely had a different angle working against it as we dont know the heroine from previous novels. Before, all the love stories have grown out of present relationships, but with Annie and Steven, its brand new. I honestly, wasnt sure how I would like that. Would I like the heroine? Or would she just be a hussy coming in brand new to steal the final hero?

WellllBesides the fact that I gave the book five stars and absolutely loved the fabulous twist I never saw coming, I loved Annie. Shes sweet and innocent, but has an edge to her that does not give this girl a weak spine. I loved her!

What I love so much about these series of novels, is the entire book is never about just one love story or one issue. Its about several couples weve fallen in love withand simply dont want to say good-bye! Each story layers to build a cohesive and page-turning read. Talk about a heart-sigh on that last page.

Ive loved these books. There is more than a twinge in my heart to leave them behind. But I plan to visit those pages again soon!

This review is my honest opinion. Thanks to the publishers for my copy to review.

**Available October 2012 from Revell, a division of Baker Publishers**