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The Thing About Home (by Rhonda McKnight)

I thought this story had a lot of promise. Reading the synopsis had me looking forward to getting lost in the story. However, it ended up being more plot and less character development. So, I was not really invested in the story. Casey Black, the primary character, got on my everlasting nerves. She was so shallow and did not appeal to me. I enjoyed the historical aspects of the story and the Christian focus. It wasn’t too preachy and had a good foundation. But overall, this just wasn’t my cup of tea. In the end, seeing Casey discover who she really is and uncovering her roots was appealing. I just wished getting to that point was a little more pleasurable.


Thank you to NetGalley and Thomas Nelson for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.


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