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Review of Chautona Havig's Oh, Gracious!

This was a sweet little (okay, big) romance with all the usual Havig charm. Somehow she pulled off having a love story that is quite unlike others I've read, while also being so realistic it felt like I was watching mutual friends fall in love. The main characters were quite interesting- she is a professional homemaker... of her own home, and he is an eligible bachelor fleeing from forward women. Together, they become the best of friends.

The secondary characters are also fun, from the heroine's overprotective brother and his wife, to her pretty but shy friend, the annoying guy in church, and his nice brother, to the hero's father's business partner and family. It was fun watching them all interact with each other as they dealt with the ups and downs of life together.

Overall, this was a delightful read to watch a man realize there is more to women than the outside, and a woman learn that there are spiritual benefits in a temporal relationship.

I received a copy of this book from the author, and the views and opinions are my own.


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