Suzannah Rowntree's Reviews > As Sure as the Dawn
As Sure as the Dawn (Mark of the Lion, #3)
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It was awful--a 300-page, pressure-cookery romance novel. This book also had the most problematic theology of the trilogy, and an unsatisfying ending.
Let me just pick one big problem with this book. It's about a Christian woman falling in love with a very unsaved man (as are the previous two books in the series). Outside fiction, this is known as "dating evangelism" and it is madness. Apart from anything else, how can a woman respect a man who she's leading spiritually?
I mean no disrespect to Mrs Rivers as I know some of her books have been useful to some of my friends. I hear good things about "Redeeming Love", for instance. But this one was a bit of a dud and I will not be reading any more of her books while I'm a spinster.
Let me just pick one big problem with this book. It's about a Christian woman falling in love with a very unsaved man (as are the previous two books in the series). Outside fiction, this is known as "dating evangelism" and it is madness. Apart from anything else, how can a woman respect a man who she's leading spiritually?
I mean no disrespect to Mrs Rivers as I know some of her books have been useful to some of my friends. I hear good things about "Redeeming Love", for instance. But this one was a bit of a dud and I will not be reading any more of her books while I'm a spinster.
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December 19, 2011
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Finished Reading
November 6, 2012
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