Here is my review of this beautiful book:
First of all, I would like to extend a heartfelt “Thank you” to Stacy Hawkins Adams and her publisher for sending me a copy of "Worth A Thousand Words" to review for them. I have always been grateful for this generosity, and I am trying to improve at being consistent in taking the time to thank these wonderfully giving individuals in a public forum. I really appreciate your time, effort and expense in making a reviewer copy available to me.
One factor in deciding to participate in the blog tour for “Worth A Thousand Words” was reading a review from Marina Woods, the president of GoodGirlBookClubOnline.com that promised this novel would "…reawaken the power within you to be free to become all that God has created you to be…” This review also promised that I would be “…delighted, inspired, and transformed." Unfortunately, I could not get into this book. “Worth A Thousand Words” by Stacy Hawkins Adams is not poorly written. It doesn’t contain questionable subject matter, dialog or situations. It just never grabbed my interest. Perhaps I just couldn’t identify with the characters. One thing I loved was the cover! I would definitely pick up this book at the store and probably buy it based on the back cover!
First of all, I would like to extend a heartfelt “Thank you” to Stacy Hawkins Adams and her publisher for sending me a copy of "Worth A Thousand Words" to review for them. I have always been grateful for this generosity, and I am trying to improve at being consistent in taking the time to thank these wonderfully giving individuals in a public forum. I really appreciate your time, effort and expense in making a reviewer copy available to me.
One factor in deciding to participate in the blog tour for “Worth A Thousand Words” was reading a review from Marina Woods, the president of GoodGirlBookClubOnline.com that promised this novel would "…reawaken the power within you to be free to become all that God has created you to be…” This review also promised that I would be “…delighted, inspired, and transformed." Unfortunately, I could not get into this book. “Worth A Thousand Words” by Stacy Hawkins Adams is not poorly written. It doesn’t contain questionable subject matter, dialog or situations. It just never grabbed my interest. Perhaps I just couldn’t identify with the characters. One thing I loved was the cover! I would definitely pick up this book at the store and probably buy it based on the back cover!
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