µ Public library Books ☆ Too Good To Be True by Trish Perry Á eBook or Kindle ePUB
A sweet romance with a touch of heartbreak, humor, and faith. It's so nice to read about characters who actually go to church and pray about things. Having said that, it isn't overly preachy and not every character is religious.
Also, this is my next audiobook project and I can't wait to start recording! Here's hoping all that heart and comedy comes out in my narration! 0736918736 I loved this book!! So funny and wholesome!! Highly recommend!!! Too Good To Be True Had to skim towards the end. These characters are SO ANNOYING! And when it got to the point of Tru and Ren (horrible names btw) bickering over their both equally annoying mothers and Ren deciding to be fickle and suddenly fall in love with a friend (who's not a believer but she tries to justify it) I just had to skim. This chick needs to get it together! English I love Christian chick-lit! This book was great! 4 stars! When one door closes, another opens! The main character Rennie learned this many times throughout the book and it really inspired me! This book was well written and I'm looking forward to reading more books from author Trish Perry! 9780736918732 A pretty good book. Quite a bit of religion in it.Some guessing as to what would happen. English
The author of the charming The Guy IUm Not Dating follows up with a contemporary, humorous tale of how love and life unfold in surprising ways. Too Good To Be True

I LOVED Trish Perry's first book, The Guy I'm Not Dating and could not wait to read this one as well. I wasn't immediatly mesmerized by this one like I was the last onebut once I got into it I enjoyed it as well. And I finished it in one day so overall I think it's worth the read! Too Good To Be True When Ren faints in Wal-Mart, she meets a compassionate labor-and-delivery nurse named Tru. He seems perfect, but can Ren let go of her past so she can find love?
Another Must-Read from Trish Perry, author of outstanding Christian chick lit! English This was a fun contemporary read. One of the things I liked about it was the deeper issues of adoption, and mother/mother-in-law issues. It was humorous, especially the beginning, but it got beyond the laughter to make you think about trust in God and waiting on his timing.
Too Good To Be True Ren's is reeling-literally-from a recent divorce so when she meets a handsome nurse named Tru after fainting at a Walmart she isn't so sure about striking up a relationship with him. It doesn't help that Ren is prone to pitfalls--from her mother meddling by setting her up with someone else, to her big mouth getting her into trouble when she has a chance to meet Tru's sister Ren faces plenty of obstacles on her road to true love. She faces big issue too-like her dream of adopting an adorable little boy falling through and running into her ex--with his new girlfriend and baby boy. But with God--and Tru's--help Ren will make it and find happiness in the end.[return]I really enjoyed this book, it has all the fun elements of chick-lit with a good uplifting message. And the characters seemed so down to earth and real, I could totally relate to them. Chick-lit and romance fans will devour this one. 0736918736 If you like Christian chick-lit, this is for you. I have finally learned that I don't like Chick-lit, Christian or otherwise. It's a nice story with a few chuckle-worthy moments. What I was hoping for was a original, fun, and quirky book. Shortly into it, I found myself thinking, Same old, same old. Romance, Contemporary, Historical Fiction
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