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Lady Maybe

Written by: Julie Klassen
Narrated by: Saskia Maarleveld
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One final cry - "God almighty, help us!" - and suddenly Hannah's world shifted violently, and a blinding collision scattered her mind and shook her bones. Then came the pain, the freezing water, and a hand reached for hers before all faded into darkness.

When Hannah awakes in a warm and welcoming room she has never seen before - tended to by kind, unfamiliar faces - most of her memory has been swept away but not all. She recalls fragments of the accident. She remembers a baby. And a ring on her finger reminds her of a lie. But most of all, there is a secret. And in this house of strangers, she can trust no one but herself to keep it.

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I loved this book!

I love all of Julie Klassen's books but this one is my favorite. I loved that the main character is more human and flawed like we all are. Some steamy parts is a welcome change also. Simply perfection.

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very entertaining

Loved it. Loved the characters and the story. Wasnt sure how it would end. I loved the ending

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Loved it

I enjoyed the story, had trouble putting it down. I love Saskia Maareveld’s
narration. She draws me in with any story or book she reads.

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Julie Klassen’s love or hate book.

I read some negative reviews of this book and felt uncertain if I wanted to read it. The primary upset was that Hanna Rogers felt attracted to two men, which (they claimed) was inappropriate for a Christian book.

Yeah, like Christians aren’t humans! Like Christians never feel confused and make bad decisions. Seriously, people!

I agree that some scenes were quite steamy compared to other Ms. Klassen’s books. But none were “dirty” and only showed the reality of our humanity.
Others noted that the book was not published by Ms. Klassen’s usual Christian publisher because of the theme.
Then I thought, “What kind of life do these readers have that they would not enjoy a fictional story that shows our weaknesses and failures”? It felt like casting stones at people that experienced Jesus’ redemptive work.
Most Christian romances talk about the bare minimum of faith and trust. We hardly find one that shows how much we need Jesus.
On that note, there were not many biblical citations, but if non-Christians were to read it and enjoy her style, they could potentially read her other books, which present Christian themes.
The romantic theme is secondary until halfway through the book.
I enjoyed how the characters developed.

I found the pace too slow initially, and I was not fond of James.

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boring.

it was so long and drawn out. the book could have been finished in half the time. it was boring and I wish I had gotten a different book. the only reason I finished it was because I paid for it.

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