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Customer Reviews for #3: Decision to Love
Review 1 for #3: Decision to Love
Overall Rating:
5out of5
Best of the set so far!
Date:December 2, 2012
Deb Piccurelli
Location:Gloucester Township, New Jersey
Age:45-54
Gender:female
Quality:
5out of5
Value:
5out of5
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5out of5
This is Book 3 in the Sacred Vows series (Never Without Hope, Their Separate Ways). In my opinion, each one gets better. I hear there’s going to be a fourth installment, and I’m looking forward to it.
In Decision to Love, it’s eight years after Tony Perotta and Hope Williams’ affair ended. Now there are new problems. Hope and James’ son, Jimmy, has gone away to college, but returns home for the holidays with a startling revelation that devastates his dad, causing his final heart attack. Now, Hope is grieving the loss of her husband, and dealing with Jimmy’s situation.
For Tony, things aren’t looking so good, either. Until he is accused of killing his ex-wife, and is sent to prison for a short time. Before he is found to be innocent, and released, someone visits him there, and helps him to turn his life around. Then, his long-lost daughter from Italy contacts him, about which he is overjoyed. But Nina has secrets of her own.
Will the thread that connects these four people ultimately be what helps make them whole in the end?
Once I started reading, I didn’t want to stop. I had to, though, so I could get my chores done, and whatever else, but it was so, so hard. As in the other books in the series, I like how all of the characters act and react in a realistic way to situations that are relevant to today’s world. But as Christians, sometimes they mess up royally, and sometimes they do what’s right. Sort of like real-life people, eh?
As I’ve said so many times before, Michelle Sutton is one of my favorite authors. I enjoy reading edgy Christian fiction, and she does it so well, you could say she practically invented it. So, if you like edgy, or if Michelle is a favorite author, or even if you’ve never read her works before, I think you’ll love this book.
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Review 2 for #3: Decision to Love
Overall Rating:
5out of5
Thought Provoking Book!
Date:October 6, 2012
ECowgill
Location:Georgia
Age:55-65
Gender:female
Quality:
5out of5
Value:
5out of5
Meets Expectations:
5out of5
Michelle Sutton has more courage in her little finger than I have in my entire life. She focuses on controversial topics, and with the mercy and grace of God, writes candidly about the subject. In the series, Sacred Vows, the first book, Never Without Hope, addresses the topic of an extramarital affair. Their Separate Ways, the second book, is about the aftermath of the affair from the viewpoint of both married couples, and the most recent book to be released, Decision to Love, the subject of homosexuality is faced head-on. In Decision to Love, major changes occur in the lives of the main characters who we met in Never Without Hope. Although Decision to Love can be read as a stand-alone book, I encourage you to read the first two books so you can follow the lives of the characters from the beginning of their story. Decision to Love picks up where Their Separate Ways ends and the book opens with an immediate “shocker.” The situations involving Hope and James, the man Hope committed adultery with—Tony and his wife Brenda, begin to find resolution in ways that most readers might not expect. Without giving away a major part of the story, I will say that homosexuality is introduced and we meet Tony’s long-lost daughter. Decision to Love is, by far, the edgiest of the three books. It is very suggestive and if you are easily offended by hints of sexual temptation and activity, you may not want to read it. However, this book is a very realistic slice of life and one that Christians and the church have, for the most part, ignored for far too long. Perhaps these books will begin to awaken the church to their responsibility to address these topics, not just from behind closed doors, but from the pulpit. In all Christian Fiction books, including the edgy ones, it is expected that forgiveness, hope and redemption through Christ Jesus are the answers to whatever problem is presented within the book. Michelle does a masterful job as she makes it clear these three things are the answers to sin – any sin. These books should be read by couples whose marriage has been affected by adultery on either spouse’s part; by parents whose child has declared their homosexuality; and by counselors and pastors who want to have a deeper insight into what families go through in these situations. I know that these books have broadened my understanding of the effects on families when adultery and/or homosexuality invades their lives. I encourage the readers to read these books prayerfully, asking God to give you an open mind, eyes to see, ears to hear, a heart to receive and compassion and wisdom for those whom the readers know who are involved in adultery or homosexuality.
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Review 3 for #3: Decision to Love
Overall Rating:
5out of5
Great Read
Date:September 7, 2012
The Hickman Five
Age:25-34
Gender:female
Quality:
5out of5
Value:
5out of5
Meets Expectations:
5out of5
Is love a decision or an emotion? That is the question posed when reading the summary of Sacred Vows Book 3 - Decision to Love by Michelle Sutton.
One thing that you don't want to do when reviewing fiction is to give too much of the story away. But with this book you do need the back story. It's okay that you haven't read the first two books, but I enjoyed this one so much that I might go back and read the first two.
This is some of what you need to know, James and Hope are married and have a son named Jimmy. Tony is single but at one time had been with a woman named Tina and married to a woman named Brenda. He has a son Mikey. In this book you also find out he had a daughter with Tina named Nina. If you read the book description you will also find out that Hope and Tony had an affair 8 years prior.
I like how Michelle told you at the beginning of each chapter which main character the chapter was about, Hope, Tony or Jimmy. It helps you keep the stories in perspective. This book wastes no time getting the story started. In the first chapter Tony is accused of killing his ex-wife (also found out in the summary, so I am not giving anything away there). Hope and James stayed together after the affair and had been working on their marriage. You also find out right away that there is tension between James and Jimmy.
When I agreed to review this book I read a letter from the author. She warned us that it was an edgy book that covers controversial topics. I was really expecting it to be a little uncomfortable to read. I found that it was not that bad. Yes, it covers controversial topics - affairs, divorces, and others ... those I won't give away to you. I will let you know this much. This book does have a homosexual story line. It's a very interesting part of the story. Do not let steer you away from this book.
Here is what I really liked. This book is part of a series, book 4 is coming out next year. I was not left hanging at the end of this book to see what was going to happen in the next book. The stories were complete. Without having read the first two books I still was able to understand the characters and they were developed well.
I really enjoyed this book.
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Review 4 for #3: Decision to Love
Overall Rating:
5out of5
It's Grrrrreeeaaattt!
Date:July 17, 2012
GS Davis
Location:Cincinnati, OH
Age:35-44
Gender:male
Quality:
5out of5
Value:
5out of5
Meets Expectations:
5out of5
Doctors and dieticians alike agree that too much sugar is harmful. The same advice holds true for mental nourishment. We need literary sources of nutrients for the mind, heart, and soul. This is why author Michelle Sutton’s style is so refreshing. It’s Christian fiction without the candy coating. Let’s face it; life is not the Hallmark Channel. Her realistic characters have real flaws and face real dilemmas, all of which provide very real mind-food for the reader. “What would I do, if faced with this situation? How would I react? Would my faith be strong enough to deal with it? What would I do if I stumbled in my Christian walk?” While Decision to Love is the third in the series, it can easily be read as a stand-alone novel. The narration provides all the background the reader needs. The depth of the character development draws the you in immediately, and as quickly provides a tasty recipe for gourmet food for thought. Add two cups of drama and three cups of steam…mix in two tablespoons of emotional angst… and bake in the loving oven of forgiveness. Sutton slips seamlessly and distinctly between the characters. Hope, Jimmy, and Tony deal with guilt, confusion, and uncertainty, among other things, but each deals with it differently as they find their way and their walk with God. Every character has his or her own clear voice. The well-drawn drama makes it incredibly tough to put down. But why would you want to? This book is a must-read! Get your literary protein from Decision to Love and save the sugary, candy-coated fiction for dessert.
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Review 5 for #3: Decision to Love
Overall Rating:
5out of5
This product is has great relationship features
Date:June 30, 2012
TracyPink
Location:Carson, California
Age:45-54
Gender:female
Quality:
5out of5
Value:
5out of5
Meets Expectations:
5out of5
This is the third in the series and I believe it is my favorite. This part of the journey takes you on a roller coaster ride of emotions as the characters face the next set of challenges. Michelle has done an excellent job pulling you into their world. You know a series has legs when you can see and feel the growth of the characters. I hope she continues the series.
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Review 6 for #3: Decision to Love
Overall Rating:
5out of5
Great Summer Read!
Date:June 27, 2012
AndiinNampa
Location:Nampa, ID
Age:45-54
Gender:female
Quality:
5out of5
Value:
5out of5
Meets Expectations:
5out of5
Michelle has written a very daring book about subject matter that is very real in today's Christian world. Making a decision to love someone. This has to be my most favored book out of this entire series! She writes cleanly and clearly. The characters have depth and have grown from the first installment. You can't miss this book! It kept me reading late into the night and then first thing in the morning! I did not want to put it down! It is a must read!!!! Grab your copy ASAP!!!!
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Review 7 for #3: Decision to Love
Overall Rating:
5out of5
I LOVED “DECISION TO LOVE”
Date:June 27, 2012
barbjan10
Location:Arlington, TX
Age:Over 65
Gender:female
Quality:
5out of5
Value:
5out of5
Meets Expectations:
5out of5
This story begins with a startling bang, Time has passed eight years and we find Tony at ex-wife Brenda’s bloody side as she dies from gash wounds to her stomach. Tony is arrested for her murder, even though he maintains his innocence. We are reminded that Tony has been a “bad boy,” “womanizer,” and the man whom Hope had an affair in the beginning book of this series, “Sacred Vows.” His life hasn’t become any better. Following his divorce from Brenda, he married again and that marriage ended for shocking reasons through this now second ex-wife Kristy entertaining a lesbian lover. Tony is busy raising his son during all this time and still has no understanding of who God can be in his life until he meets someone in jail who shares with Tony the love of Jesus. Tony’s life begins to turn around when he commits his life to being a Christian. After Tony is cleared of murdering Brenda, he will have another surprise waiting for him further along in this incredible story. The next scene, eight years following the affair, we look in on Hope and her husband James who had been romantically reunited with renewed love and commitment. Their son Jimmy who is now in college, returns home for Thanksgiving. Hope’s joy about having Jimmy home is spent planning a wonderful holiday celebration for her family. That joy is soon marred when James and Jimmy begin an argument over Jimmy’s lack of interest in girls and socializing. During their tense Thanksgiving dinner, Jimmy declined to offer the blessing and spoke out on the teachings he’d learned in a class about the Bible; and he had developed a different attitude toward Christianity. James is angered and Hope is deeply concerned. She does a bit of snooping on Jimmy’s social network page causing perplexed blinking in disbelief that Jimmy indicated his interest was in men. The end of this day already being full of shock and awe, Hope is further disappointed and concerned in James’s inability to perform to their liking in bed. Later, during a phone conversation between Hope and Jimmy, he admits having sexual feelings, but not for girls. He tells Hope about Jack, a male friend he is attracted to, but nothing has happened between them. Jimmy invited his friend, Jack, to spend Christmas with him and his parents. This visit is the catalyst at causing estrangement between Jimmy and his dad, and is literally responsible for the sudden death of James, leaving Hope widowed and dismayed over the recent turning of tragic events. Not wanting to reveal any more of the turns and circles in the maze of this creative and imaginative story, (the best of this series so far); I wait anxiously curious as to what happens beyond the ending. The story involving all the characters is very true to the title, “Decision to Love.” I'm so impressed with how far out on the edge Michelle Sutton takes the story yet binds the story well within the limits of acceptability and decency. Michelle’s writing offers so much about the grace of God and his gentle mercies. Her writing never disappoints me. If she offered to teach a writing course, I'd be the first to enroll.