Friday, January 29, 2016

"Unbroken" by Rebekah A. Morris



About this book:

  “Difficulties arise at Triple Creek Ranch when Orlena, Norman Mavrich’s spoiled, pampered younger sister comes to live with her brother and his wife. The move is much against Orlena’s wishes, and she doesn’t hesitate to let everyone know it. Time and again Mr. and Mrs. Mavrich are driven to their knees to find strength to face another day. Join the young ranch boss, Norman Mavrich, his sweet wife, Jenelle, and the rest of the members of Triple Creek Ranch as they strive to be examples of Christ to the unbroken newcomer.”


Series: Book #1 in “Triple Creek Ranch” series.


Spiritual Content- Many Prayers & Thanking God; A few Scriptures are quoted & mentioned; Church; A Hymn; Witnessing; Talks about God, Jesus & the Sabbath; ‘H’s are capital when referring to God; Many, many mentions of prayers & praying; Mentions of Church & sermons; A mention of a miracle; Orlena doesn’t know Jesus & thinks Church is a place to show off her dress.


Negative Content- Minor cussing including: four ‘dumb’s and five ‘stupid’s; Tantrums & Tempers; A couple mentions of spankings; Mentions of injuries (barely-above-not-detailed).


Sexual Content- twenty (married) not-detailed kisses.

-Orlena Mavrich
-Norman Mavrich
                                        P.O.V. switches between them, Jenelle & a few others
                                                        234 pages

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My personal Rating-
This was a great book! I absolutely love Jenelle & her keep-the-peace outlook about her eleven year old sister-in-law. While this was written more for pre-teens, the writing didn’t seem juvenile. The only flaw was the head-swapping (Point of view changing with no breaks to differ who’s P.O.V. it’s in. ;) ) distracted a bit from the story. I do wish there was a bit more details, like how old Norman & Jenelle are or the age difference between the siblings or even what year this book was set in. “Unbroken” was very clean with lots of Spiritual Content. I really enjoyed it and can see girls of all ages liking this story! Older teens, like myself, may fawn a bit over how cute & sweet Norman & Jenelle are to each other. I’d love to know how long they’ve been married, since they acted like sweet newlyweds. :)
I look forward to reading the rest of the series and, hopefully, seeing Orlena growing! :)


See y’all on Monday with a new review


*BFCG may (Read the review to see) recommend this book by this author. It does not mean I recommend all the books by this author.
*I received this book for free from the Author for this honest review.

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