Earthbound by Theresa Sneed
Back of the Book: Heaven used to be such a perfect place . . .
As the time draws near for the first spirits to leave their home in heaven, a group of rebellious dissenters begins to appear at every blue-planet planning meeting, demanding that all mortals are ruled by compulsory choice, instead of having the freedom to choose for themselves. Daniel is a courageous Freedom Fighter who vehemently opposes the No Choice movement. Sophie is impressed by his strong desire to do what's right . . . and by his intense blue eyes. But she also has a strange attraction to the handsome and ostentatious Coe, a leader of the No Choice movement, who has his sights on her and will stop at nothing to claim her as his own.
LDS Romantic Fiction.
Normally I'm not a huge fan of LDS fiction, but I loved this book! I like fantasy/sci-fi and there were parts of this that fit right into that. This was also a book that made me look inside. It was a good reminder that every choice matters. And to have read it right before LDS General Conference didn't hurt either. I highly recommend it--even if you're not LDS (and if you're not LDS and have questions, stop the missionaries, they'd love to answer your questions or visit LDS.org). I'm looking forward to checking out Theresa Sneed's other book, No Angel.
Theresa's books can be found at Amazon or Deseret Book. Get it and enjoy an engaging and thought-provoking story.
Disclaimer: I bought this book and received no compensation for this review.
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Ooh, this looks tempting! No pun intended ;)
ReplyDeleteI have No Angel, but haven't read it yet. Sadly, I haven't read much of anything fun lately. I should remedy that. (Too busy working on queries and manuscripts!)
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