Internet Relationships Similar to You've God Mail
At first this book reminded me of the movie, You?ve Got Mail, with Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan. It?s similar because it talks about an online relationship but brings in so many more twists and turns?it?s great!
Denise Hunter has a note to her readers, it says, ?I?m so thankful to have a God who seeks me out, one who persistently pursues me?despite my efforts to hide and build walls?and lavishes love on me like I?m his only child.? What a insight into this creative story.
Sabrina is a waitress and Tucker is a customer at her café. Sabrina knows Tucker really well under the identity of Harbormaster. Tucker knows Sabrina by her computer name Sweet Pea. Neither of them realizes that they know the others secret identity. The only live conversation they have is Tucker asking for breakfast and coffee and Sabrina bringing it to him.
Sabrina has been hurt deeply and wants to keep the relationship at a safe distance?online safe. An internet relationship is easy, she could be accepted at face value; her opinions mattered and she could talk to her friend anytime. All was right with the world until Tucker wanted to meet her face to face. It had been a year and he wanted to take their on-line relationship to the next level.
Denise grabbed my attention from the very beginning and did not disappoint. With every page the plot thickened. I had no idea how this thing could end. Denise is a master at weaving a complicated but simple story with very colorful characters, she makes you root for and have compassion for them. It?s a delightful, fun, soul searching, redeeming love story?you won?t soon forget.
Nora St.Laurent
Finding Hope Through Fiction
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