A few things about her:
So, if we were having this conversation in person, we would probably be hanging out at Starbucks or one of the cute coffeehouses in town. I’m nuts about all things coffee, I’m crazy about all things pink and girly, and I love, love, love the Food Network! I’m married to my best friend and the most amazing guy ever, Jon. He is amiable toward coffee, does not like anything pink or girly and tolerates the Food Network. So, we make a good match! In July 2010, we became parents to one of the funniest, cutest, sweetest little guys in the whole world (and nope, we aren’t biased at all!), our Nater-Tot, who is legally known as Nathan. Most days, I’m cleaning up messes, making goofy faces, trying to fit some writing in, and just LOVING the life that God has given me!
Learn more about Paige and her books on her Website.
ABOUT THE BOOK:
Everyone knows they can count on Paige Alder. But between volunteering at church, putting in overtime at work, and helping her best friend plan an anniversary party, she’s lucky to grab a cheese stick for dinner. Paige can’t even remember the last time she had a few minutes to relax or dig into God’s Word. Then she meets laid-back Tyler, an attractive, Jesus-loving guy. Will he be able to help Paige get her priorities on track?
If you would like to read the first chapter of Paige Torn, go HERE.
MY REVIEW:
Paige Alder is a young woman who cannot seem to say no – to the point that she often finds that she has absolutely no time to go to the grocery or even to eat a healthy meal. What’s up with that? After all her busyness is her way to serve God and the people she loves. That’s a good thing, isn’t it? But what red-blooded, American girl doesn’t have time for romance, especially with a guy as perfect as Tyler?
Paige Torn is an entertaining and humorous contemporary romance that gets a major point across very well. You can get so busy doing things for God that you have no time for a relationship with Him. I for one have been there and done that and still tend to lose my focus even after all these years. After all, someone has to do these things and there seems to be no one else who is willing. I am hoping to remember the lessons learned in Paige Torn next time I find myself in over my head. Thanks Erynn for the great story.