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"Just a little Faith" by Amy J. Norris was truly one of the best reads that I have truly romantic read in a very long time. This author Ms. Norris did s very good job with her storytelling of "Just a little Faith. It was truly a novel of a strong family sense of faith. With all of that just add the humor that I found that this read had and you will find a well written dialogue being very easy to read. Along with a good story comes the wonderful characters...Paxson, Sebastian, Jim, Lincoln, Durango and Tori really made this novel come alive for me. In your read you will see 'Seb and Pax will go through difficult times that will have to be dealt with.' "Just a little Faith" really did drew me in that I wasn't able to put it down until I got to the end finding this read definitely being a 'combination of love, death, struggle, hope and most of all Faith in God.'
If you are in for a excellent read "Just a little Faith" and yes I would recommend this wonderful read to you.
Anonymous
Posted June 8, 2012
I really enjoyed this book and can't wait for more from this author.
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Posted May 10, 2012
As a friend of Amy's I've been waiting expectantly for this book for months. I was not disappointed, which is why it received a rare 5 star rating from me.
I started yesterday afternoon, ready for an evening "get-away." I read for several hours, though it seemed like minutes. I took a break to watch TV with my husband. Later as he drifted off to sleep, I opened my kindle and began where I had left off. The next time I looked at the clock it was thirty minutes past my bedtime. I put down the book with some hesitation, but knew I needed sleep. This morning I woke up and looked at the clock--an hour before I needed to get up, but "Just a Little Faith" was on my mind. I couldn't go back to sleep. I got up and finished this wonderfully written novel before I had to start my day.
Now before you think I'm biased, I don't think I am. Not that much anyway. I know a good book when I read one and this is a good book. I wouldn't be posting a review if I didn't think so. I'm not that kind of reviewer. I will tell you about quality stories, and keep silent about the ones I don't care for--notice I didn't say they were bad. A good story is in the eye of the reader.
I truly enjoyed "Just a Little Faith." You don't have to enjoy sports to get sucked into this book, though one of the main characters is a pro-baseball player. What you do have to enjoy is a strong helping of romance with an inspirational flare.
SLMay
Posted May 9, 2012
This is by far the best book I have read in a long time. Pax, the main character, came alive for me and I fell in love with her. I could not put it down. Seb and Pax go through some very difficult times, all while trying to connect despite both having barriers that must be dealt with. 'Just A Little Faith' touches on some of the most important emotions and questions we must come to terms with, if we are to truly love and be loved
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Posted May 5, 2012
I purchased this book simply because I know the author and I wanted to give her support. I know she has a strong sense of family and is strong in her faith...and a quirky sense of humor...and I like to read. Although I am not the biggest fan of romantic fiction, religious or otherwise, I really, really liked this story. It was well written, easy to read and Amy made the characters come to life for me. I laughed with them, cried with them and found myself saying 'amen' to Paxon's prayers. It was uplifting and encouraging and I think even the males of the species would enjoy the story. Thank you Amy, for your imagination and your faith in yourself and your talents.
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Overview
Paxson Taylor’s recent relocation to St. Louis leads her to a life different from what she’s experienced in the past. Through her work with a small charity, she meets and attracts the attention of professional baseball player, Sebastian Quinn. Flattered, Pax tempers her desire for the handsome playboy with her need to serve her God—a God Seb doesn’t believe exists. Through unspeakable tragedy,...