Honestly, in the beginning, I thought this was just an ordinary novel with some scripture inserted here and there. I wasn't overly impressed. However, what I didn't anticipate was the reminiscing and soul-searching that this book triggered.
I truly didn't have much in common with the main character's story (marriage), but I could identify with many of the other aspects of the narrative.
I think my emotions were more related to what was happening in my own life rather than what was going on in the story. But I did come to the realization that I need to rely on and involve God more in my decisions, my healing, my plans, and generally in my life.
And for that reason, I can't wait to get my hands on the second installment of this series.
It might not be everyone's favorite, but just like a scriptural reference, it was there when I needed it (and was ready to listen).