College-Age

Book Review: Anything by Kristina Welch


ABOUT THE BOOK
Two guarded hearts.
He’s breaking down walls and she’s building them higher--
A match made in Heaven, or a blueprint for disaster? 
After the fiery downward spiral of senior year, Kit Talbot crash-lands on a quirky college campus where traditions rule and dorm floors act more like family. It’s just weird enough to keep her mind off the wreckage she’s leaving behind.

Enter Levi Whitaker, known as the swooniest guy on campus. Magnetic, confident, and far too much like the ex who sent her life into that PTSD-tainted nosedive. Levi seems to be everywhere, focused on her like she’s the only girl in the world--even indulging her sugar addiction with delivered treats. But Kit’s self-preservation instincts are sharper than ever, and she deflects him like Wonder Woman blocking bullets.

That is, until Levi’s quiet faith and humble apology start to break down Kit’s defenses. He loves Jesus in the dreamiest way, looks like wow, and ... somehow triggers the flashbacks she fights so hard to avoid. Every minute with him is a risk she isn’t sure she should take. Should she protect them both from the chaos of her life or learn a bravery that feels irresponsible?

As Kit fights to keep her life safe and manageable, she leans into her faith, clinging to the Bible verses God whispers to her heart. Clearly, he’s up to something, but the healing she prays for isn’t happening the way she wants.

Why is God silent on the prayer she needs most?   


REVIEW
Another new-to-me Christian author. The type of book I’m looking for this year? YES!! Completely Christian, full of life and trials and trauma and God. A college book full of laughter and friendship and relationships and jealousy and heartache and happy endings. It is a long book and, in the beginning, I wasn’t sure if it would get stagnant in the middle—but it didn’t. There was a lot for these characters to work through. I thoroughly loved Levi. Definitely the perfect boyfriend. All the book and movie references were great. Even though I didn’t know where half of them were from—the half I did know, I loved. All the teasing and witty comments were fantastic as well. All around this was a fantastic book!





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