All in Good Time

All in Good TIme

All in Good Time 

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About the Book All in Good Time

With three rambunctious, young children, Melanie Lombardi can’t see beyond the day-to-day struggle to maintain her home and her sanity since her husband’s sudden death. A second chance at romance isn’t on her radar.

Brian Perella is done with dating, resigned to being the fun uncle and never the dad. Until he meets Melanie and her brood of lively kids on the sidelines of a Little League game.

But when Brian uncovers a co-worker’s secret, it re-ignites a temptation that Melanie can’t know about. It’s his secret to keep until an unexpected diagnosis brings everything to the surface, jeopardizing his future with Melanie and her children, who, when threatened by an unknown stalker, may need him now more than ever.

Catholic Christian contemporary romance.

 

About the Author of All in Good Time

Carolyn Astfalk resides with her husband and four children in Hershey, Pennsylvania, where it smells like either chocolate or manure, depending on wind direction. She is the author of the contemporary Catholic romances Stay With Me and Ornamental Graces and the coming-of-age story Rightfully Ours.

Carolyn is a member of the Catholic Writers Guild, Catholic Teen Books, Pennwriters, and is a CatholicMom.com and Today’s Catholic Teacher contributor. True to her Pittsburgh roots, she still says “pop” instead of “soda,” although her beverage of choice is tea.

 

My Thoughts on All in Good Time

This is such a good book.  I really enjoyed reading this book and could really relate to Melanie and her highs and lows of parenting.  Though I’m not a widow I have had my days of lots of little children and the embarrassment and hilarity that can come from that.

While it is said many times that this is a Catholic Christian fiction title I found it to just be a good book.  It has a good solid theme and nothing really questionable though it does tackle some really hard topics.  These include pornography, widowhood, parenting, single parenting, and addiction.  As a Christian, I did not find anything in this book that made me think that I needed to put the book down and stop reading.

There is an underlying mystery that works its way into the book almost without you noticing. It’s a threat and it comes more and more to the forefront.  

I really enjoyed this book and would read it again.  It kept me entertained, was not grip the seat suspense, and had a nice romantic element within it as well.  Plus who wouldn’t love the antics of three young children that make you shake your head but also sympathize because you’ve been there!

I have voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from Celebrate Lit. All views expressed are only my honest opinion. I was not required to write a positive review nor was I compensated in any other way. All opinions expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the FTC regulations.

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