Wooing Cadie McCaffrey
Paperback, hardcover, ebook, audio, audio CD
May 21, 2019
by Bethany Turner (Author)
- Paperback: 352 pages
- Publisher: Revell
- ISBN-13: 978-0800735227
After four years with her boyfriend, Cadie McCaffrey is thinking of ending things. Convinced Will doesn't love her in the "forever" way she loves him, Cadie believes it's time for her to let him go before life passes her by. When a misunderstanding leads to a mistake, leaving her hurt, disappointed, and full of regret, she finally sends him packing.
But for Will, the end of their relationship is only the beginning of his quest to figure out how to be the man Cadie wanted him to be. With the dubious guidance of his former pro-athlete work friends and tactics drawn from Cadie's favorite romantic comedies, Will attempts to win her back. It's a foolproof plan. What could possibly go wrong?
Bethany Turner is back with more of the heart and humor readers love. Anyone who enjoys a good romance or binges romantic comedies on Netflix will devour this delightful story.
But for Will, the end of their relationship is only the beginning of his quest to figure out how to be the man Cadie wanted him to be. With the dubious guidance of his former pro-athlete work friends and tactics drawn from Cadie's favorite romantic comedies, Will attempts to win her back. It's a foolproof plan. What could possibly go wrong?
Bethany Turner is back with more of the heart and humor readers love. Anyone who enjoys a good romance or binges romantic comedies on Netflix will devour this delightful story.
My thoughts: Let me first preface this by saying I'm not a huge fan of fluffy Hallmark romances on Netflix. I love romance books but generally want more substance. So maybe I was not the intended audience.
WOOING CADIE MCCAFFREY is the second book I read by Ms. Turner and it probably will be the last as this book was a miss (the first was too). I wanted to like it, I like chicklit, I like the humor, and I like romance. But...
First of, for some reason I couldn't care less about the characters. Then the sex is taken too far (which is realistic but I didn't want to read about it.). Then the 30 something year olds have zero communication skills (and after a 4 year relationship one would think there would be some.
I fall under the conservative reader label and this is not a book for those who also fall under that label. However, It was well written, there is a (rather disjointed) faith message, and I loved the cover.
I was given a copy free. All opinions are my own.
1 comment:
Thank you for sharing your opinion about this book. I do not like sex taken to far in books either. Clean read for Christian fiction without sexual content.
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