It Had to Be You (Christiansen Family, Bk 2)
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Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Romance, Christian Books & Bibles
Book Type: Paperback
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Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Romance, Christian Books & Bibles
Book Type: Paperback
Kristin D. (kdurham2813) reviewed on + 753 more book reviews
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The second in the series and the paperback edition includes a novella about the parents of the Christiansen clan that is definitely worth reading! This book centers around Eden Christiansen who always wanted to be a journalist, but has found herself stuck at a newspaper in the obituary section and always on the sidelines of her family - through this book she finds where she fits in.
I absolutely loved Eden's journey, although it was pretty predictable as to the romantic storyline in this book. Because Eden lives in Minneapolis with one of her brothers - Owen, this book didn't include the rest of the family that often, they were only in the book in bits and pieces. I wish there had been more moments with more of the family members, but I understood their absence.
The second in the series and the paperback edition includes a novella about the parents of the Christiansen clan that is definitely worth reading! This book centers around Eden Christiansen who always wanted to be a journalist, but has found herself stuck at a newspaper in the obituary section and always on the sidelines of her family - through this book she finds where she fits in.
I absolutely loved Eden's journey, although it was pretty predictable as to the romantic storyline in this book. Because Eden lives in Minneapolis with one of her brothers - Owen, this book didn't include the rest of the family that often, they were only in the book in bits and pieces. I wish there had been more moments with more of the family members, but I understood their absence.
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