Love, Lies, and Fireflies
Jan Elder
Prism Book Group
Contemporary romance
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About the Book
Didi O’Brien is engaged—at least she was an hour ago. Now
she’s not so sure. Her fiancé, the suave Kevin Cabot, has just revealed that
he’s been unfaithful, and he’s not the least bit sorry. Reeling from the
betrayal, with her plans for a happily-ever-after life in doubt, she prays for
direction. The answer comes as a complete surprise. God has someone better in
mind.
Middle school teacher, Jake Montgomery, is struggling with some issues of his
own. Sadly, a year previously his fiancée had been killed in a car crash.
Battling anger and despair, in a mountain-top experience, Jake wrestles with
the Almighty, and is ready to live again. In his youth, he’d felt an
unmistakable call to the ministry but, like the prophet Jonah, since then, he’s
been running hard in the wrong direction.
Through a crisis of faith, and glimpses of mercy, Didi and Jake find each
other. But can they find the strength to resolve the many obstacles that
conspire to keep them apart?
My review
A woman running into a marriage with a mentally disturbed
person and a man running fast and hard from his own perceptions of faithfulness
find each other. The right timing, interruptions by events out of their
control, and self-revelation will either make them stronger together or apart.
When Didi’s attorney fiancé reveals what a cad he is, Didi
walks out on their fancy restaurant dinner not realizing she’s caught the attention
of a man healing from loss. That man, Jake, has some lessons to struggle
through, though, before he can accept the blessings he’s avoiding. They begin a
sweet relationship even as Didi’s former fiancé spirals into criminal behavior
and Jake opens his ears and heart to his true calling. They may be able to face
their past mistakes and save each other, but unless they are each obedient to
their first love, God, they can never move forward, either alone or together.
Love is there—maybe even too quickly. Lies—well, justifying
our selfish desires, withholding information either intentionally or
innocently, and simple naiveté are all shades of misleading. Fireflies are God’s
way of showing off, Didi’s father always said. Didi and Jake just need to pay
attention.
Told through multiple viewpoints, Elder’s tale of love gone
right and wrong is a sweet one with lots of description of food and fun,
friendships and everything fun about falling in love is a very nice read.