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Indlæser... Flight 259: A Contemporary Christian Romance Novel (The Hope Series Book 1) (original 2017; udgave 2017)af Staci Stallings (Forfatter)
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Likes:
*Lane is cute
*Jenna's comfort with children is explained by her teaching and by her being a mother.
*Scott's parents do seem to really care about him and about their grandson, Lane. (Even if in Scott's mother's case, that care seems to come in the form of spoiling her grandson, which makes Lane's behavior harder on Scott after their visits.)
Dislikes (and things that did not make sense to me):
*My main complaint, which is true of most romance genre books, is that there is only a short time that the two characters know each other before they end up engaged. I have heard people tell me they knew from the first time they met their prospective spouse that he/she was "the one" but even so, most of them did not get engaged in the matter of a few weeks after meeting each other. I do worry that some readers might get an unrealistic view of romance from reading books like these.
*Both characters need to work on their communication skills. Scott doesn't reveal he's a doctor or his history with Amber; Jenna doesn't reveal she's a widow and that she lost a child in the accident. Neither really talks to each other about their feelings for each other.
*Scott really needs to tell his mother to stop spoiling her grandson so much and explain what problems this behavior causes after Lane is no longer in that environment. (Note: I'm not saying she shouldn't be able to spoil him some, but it does sound like she went somewhat to excess during their visit at the beginning of the book.)
*The length of time Scott and Lane take to convalesce seems off. Scott, I'm sure, can afford to stay in a hotel, but I'm not so sure about Jenna and Janis. Is the airline paying for this hotel all that time? I'm not sure that's realistic.
*Jenna and Janis must have a mound of flight change fees by now (unless the airline is waiving them as a thank you for not suing us about the plane crash). I can't count how many times one or the other claims they're leaving only to change their plans. Even right at the end, Jenna and Janis have tickets to go to Texas. We don't know if either of them use them. ( )