Tuesday, September 24, 2013

[Review] Made to Last by Melissa Tagg

Made to Last by Melissa Tagg
Publisher: Bethany House
Publishing Date: Sept 15, 2013
358 Pages
Format: paperback

Synopsis 

Miranda Woodruff has it all. At least, that's how it looks when she's starring in her homebuilding television show, From the Ground Up. So when her network begins to talk about making cuts, she'll do anything to boost ratings and save her show - even if it means pretending to be married to a an who's definitely not the fiance who ran out of her three years ago.

When a handsome reporter starts shadowing Miranda's every move, all his digging into her personal life brings him a little too close to the truth - and to her. Can the girl whose entire identity is wrapped up in her on-screen persona finally find the nerve to set the record straight? And if she does, will the life she's built come crashing down just as she's found a love to last?

My Review

I received a copy of this book from the Bethany House Review Program in exchange for an honest review.  I have to say that I really enjoyed this book. There was so much to love about it; from the characters, to the setting in North Carolina and a little Minnesota, to the storyline of finding love and finding yourself. I had a very hard time putting down this book. Not necessarily because I wanted to know what was going to happen next, but simply because I loved spending time with these characters that were created. I felt like I could identify with their struggles and fears, and what they wanted in life. I also liked that many of the characters were trying to find themselves, even if just a little piece. I'm so thankful that I received a copy of this book and really can't wait to read other stories by Melissa Tagg. She truly is a wonderful storyteller.


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