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Never Saw You Coming by Erin Hahn
5.0
After learning that her real Dad died before she was born, and that her Mom had her out of wedlock, Meg Hennessey decides to take a one year hiatus before enrolling in college. Decidedly, Meg escapes to her Great Grandmother’s hometown to meet her real Dad’s family and to find herself.
While soul searching, Meg runs into Micah Allen, a conflicted young man struggling with his own demons and faith. Drawn together by their similar miseries, Meg and Micah develop a friendship that eventually evolves into something more than what they bargained for.
Never Saw You Coming is a faith based novel that explores the conflicts that Meg and Micah have to face as they navigate their way through adulthood. Written in multiple points of view, readers get to see Meg’s and Micah’s perspective of the world around them and how each of them deals with conflict and how they resolve them.
With frequent religious references, some readers may be deterred. However, Never Saw You Coming is a very wholesome read with a wholesome and relevant storyline.
Likable characters add to the story’s landscape and with a sweet and charming plot, what’s not to love about a novel that you’ll feel good about at the end? Five endearing stars.
I received a digital ARC from St. Martins Press through NetGalley. The review herein is completely my own and contains my honest thoughts and opinions.
While soul searching, Meg runs into Micah Allen, a conflicted young man struggling with his own demons and faith. Drawn together by their similar miseries, Meg and Micah develop a friendship that eventually evolves into something more than what they bargained for.
Never Saw You Coming is a faith based novel that explores the conflicts that Meg and Micah have to face as they navigate their way through adulthood. Written in multiple points of view, readers get to see Meg’s and Micah’s perspective of the world around them and how each of them deals with conflict and how they resolve them.
With frequent religious references, some readers may be deterred. However, Never Saw You Coming is a very wholesome read with a wholesome and relevant storyline.
Likable characters add to the story’s landscape and with a sweet and charming plot, what’s not to love about a novel that you’ll feel good about at the end? Five endearing stars.
I received a digital ARC from St. Martins Press through NetGalley. The review herein is completely my own and contains my honest thoughts and opinions.