Tuesday, December 19, 2023

Review: The Isaac Project

The Isaac Project The Isaac Project by Sarah Monzon
My rating: πŸ˜„πŸ˜„πŸ˜„

This cute “fairytale” story about a modern-day Marriage blind match like Isaac and Rebekkah in the Bible was fun to read about.

Luke was a strong male lead with integrity and Becky had her own hurts and insecurities to overcome. I was frustrated about the non-communication which led to misunderstandings which are always somethings which is found in romance books.

What was surprising was the mystery/danger element which was not expected.

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About the book:


With commitment their only foundation, and love constantly thwarted, can an arranged marriage find happiness in the twenty-first century? Becky Sawyer’s life unravels in a single day. Not only does she catch her boyfriend, the man she hoped to marry, lip-locked with another woman, she also receives the gut-wrenching news that her grandfather, the man who raised her, is dying. His last wish? To see her happily married. Heartbroken, Becky seeks inspiration in the pages of the Holy Scriptures. And finds it in the story of Isaac and Rebekah. If love couldn't keep his parents together, Luke Masterson wonders what will make a marriage last. He decides to steer clear of all women—especially crazy ones like Becky Sawyer, who employs a friend to find her a husband. But when he feels the dogged promptings of the Holy Spirit to move across the country and marry a complete stranger, it seems love has little to do with it anyway.

About the author:


A Carol award finalist and Selah award winner, Sarah Monzon is a stay-at-home mom who makes up

imaginary friends to have adult conversations with (otherwise known as writing novels). As a navy chaplain's wife, she resides wherever the military happens to station her family and enjoys exploring the beauty of the world around her.

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