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Title | : | Arousing Love |
Author | : | M.H. Strom |
Book Format | : | ebook |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 160 pages |
Published | : | August 10th 2009 by M. H. Strom (first published 2009) |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Romance. Contemporary. Christian |
M.H. Strom
ebook | Pages: 160 pages Rating: 3.33 | 1543 Users | 187 Reviews
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Can it be true love when you're only fifteen?When Zach meets Joanna it's almost love at first sight until he finds out she's only fifteen. He knows she's too young for him but he has never felt like this about anybody before. She's sexy and sweet and flirty and free and the most beautiful girl he has ever known.
Joanna is swept away by her feelings for Zach as they grow increasingly passionate with each other. It's like God has whispered in her heart Zach is the one for her. Can it be true love when you're only fifteen?

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ISBN: | 1452301670 (ISBN13: 9781452301679) |
Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 3.33 From 1543 Users | 187 ReviewsArticle Out Of Books Arousing Love
Alright so I read the synopsis of this book and download, because I was like what the heck I might as well give it a chance its free. In the end I really liked the story the plot line was good, and the characters excellently written. But the fact is there was a lot of religious content in the story, and the fact is I don't really read a lot of books with religion in them. However in the end I like the story and the ideas it had, I could relate to some parts in the book and then at others IAn adequately written book, and the author shows promise. but the characters are barely fleshed out. Joanna' s parents, despite being main characters, are never even named. Nothing is shown of the two leads getting to know each other either; just their statements that they love each other. their relationship progresses way too fast to be believable. And talk about preachy! Once the topic of God comes up, it keeps coming up every few pages. and when Zach gets the scholarship, he attributes it to
I rated this book a 2/5 for a few reasons.There were certainly things I liked and disliked about the book. I felt the writing to be disjointed and awkward at times, often finding humor in how oddly certain scenes were written. However, the storyline was intriguing, albeit unrealistic at times, but it did show with a true honesty how teens think and pursue and deal with the feeling of love/lust. In that aspect it was very realistic. The surrealism came in how accepting everyone was of the

It is obviously written by an ameteur. Too many grammar errors just throw me off. The dialogue and writing style doesn't have any depth; it's just too shallow. There isn't much conflict either. Also, being an atheist, I found it very repetitive and preaching, which just turns me off enough to make me angry. This book should come with a warning label: Attention-Only for Christians. I swear, I can deal with the whole god conversation for a few pages, but when it started to take over the entire
It was a interesting book made you think about sex, religion, and love in a whole new way than I previously thought. It made me reflect on all my actions and see what the lord has truly blessed me with. Shows how important it is to give such a thing away. It shows what love truly is. This book is a expiration to me. I will always remembered what I learned throughout "Arousing Love".
Jesus Christ!!! (funny considering the nature of the book) what a waste of 3.5 hours worth of reading. I only finished this book because I'm no quitter and I had to finish and see how this stupid asinine story played out. First of all, no way in hell would a normal 18 year old boy fall in love so quickly with a 15 year old girl. Second, even me as a female, thought she came on psychotically strong. She would scare the piss out of any male at any age. She acted like a tease but then still got
Young loveYoung loveIt was a good book filled with love and compassion. young love yes, but love all the same. It made me want to read a sequel
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