I’m excited to tell you about a new book. I haven’t read any by this author until now and I liked this book a lot! Love, Jane by Ranee S. Clark is 272 pages. The book was published March 1st 2017 by Covenant Communications!
Synopsis
Jane Reeves and Sean O’Callaghan seem to be a match made in heaven—but the timing is all wrong. Jane has her heart set on serving a mission, and she can’t delay telling Sean the news any longer: not only has she quietly submitted her mission papers, but she’s also leaving in a month . . . for Alaska. Shocked and devastated, Sean struggles to come to terms with Jane’s decision. Unable to deny the depth of their feelings for one another, Sean makes a promise to wait for her.
Life unfolds for both Jane and Sean, with communications limited to weekly e-mails. But with just a few months left in Jane’s mission, Sean’s messages stop. When she receives the dreaded “Dear Jane” breakup, along with the news that she has been replaced by Sean’s former flame, Jane knows the future she envisioned now belongs to another woman. But upon her return home, Jane quickly realizes some things are worth fighting for—perhaps most of all, a shot at true love.
My Review
I’m excited to read more from this author! The book was a fun quick read. It started is a three part book, the before mission, the twist on a boy waiting for a girl going on a mission, and then what happens when she comes home. I won’t tell you everything that happens, but I think you will ike it! It has a focus on LDS missions, which I love to read about.
About the Author
Ranee` and her personal superhero, her husband, live in Alaska where they are raising three future super-villains. When she’s not breaking up impromptu UFC fights in her living room or losing to one of her sons at Uno, she loves to read and write. She has a bachelors degree in history that is probably useless, but she had a lot of fun earning it. She blogs about writing, reading, and editing at http://raneesclark.blogspot.com.
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– I received a copy of this book from the publisher. I positive review was not required and all opinions expressed are my own.