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Review of Guilty of Stealing His Heart

Posted: 29 May 2024, 04:19
by Jungmin Raphael
[Following is a volunteer review of "Guilty of Stealing His Heart" by Nancy Lynn White.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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It's said that no one chooses how they will be born, where they will be born, or generally how they begin their life, but one has total control over steering it to eventual success in the future, depending on the actions one takes in their day-to-day life.

Guilty of Stealing His Heart by Nancy Lynn White is one of the best books out there, for sure. Carrie, our main character, is abandoned by her biological mother at a very young age and has to learn to live with several others at the orphanage, eventually befriending Ruth. She carries on with her life after the orphanage and even gets married. Her first marriage to a banker doesn't go as expected, and she is forced to move on and be wary of men even as she plans to move away to save grace. The story presents us with the various twists and turns that a good book should have. 

The book has been professionally edited, and I wholeheartedly loved it, drawing energy from the creativity, the chapters used, the memory verses after each chapter, the aspect of time, the use of letters, and not forgetting the use of dialogue as well. The book has so much to draw from when it comes to the topic of life, which, for sure, we are all trying to get our hands on, irrespective of age.

I found nothing to dislike in the book; rather, I gained insights that are very useful in life—talk about sacrifice and wise decision-making. I should also say the setting was quite unique, and the book was quite poetic, with a major emphasis on vivid description—quite a phenomenon.

The book deserves nothing short of 5 out of 5 stars for the near exceptional editing and a very intriguing, and I mean, intriguing, story, that is very captivating, humorous, and so much more. I would recommend it to young people, Christian, especially those who think that their background, in terms of where they were born, determines how their future turns out.

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