Review by Naaya123 -- 2612 Cherryhill Lane by Glenn Vo

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Review by Naaya123 -- 2612 Cherryhill Lane by Glenn Vo

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[Following is a volunteer review of "2612 Cherryhill Lane" by Glenn Vo.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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2612 Cherryhill Lane by Glenn Vo is a novel about tragedy and love. We follow Johnathan McCalister and the unfortunate accident that alters his life. After losing his sister in a car accident he finds himself alone, with his loved ones no longer by his side. He ends up with amputated legs and no longer holds a scholarship. The story revolves around Johnathan and his new secretary Samantha Reid and their journey to finding love and redemption. While this story is about romance, it also contains relationships with family. It includes faith and forgiveness and how both help one overcome misfortune.

I enjoyed the relationship between Johnathan and Samantha. Rather than having a slightly toxic relationship due to Johnathan's past, they were very good together. I feel as though they brought out the best in each other and that was enjoyable to read. I also quite enjoyed the belief in God and forgiveness this book contained. It defiantly struck me as an inspirational book with heart and soul. Overall, it was such a touching and heartfelt novel I wouldn't mind re-reading.

While in most books I do pick out many things I dislike, this was one of those where I enjoyed every part. I honestly don't think I disliked any part of this novel. I loved everything, from the relationships to the redemption. The love and forgiveness in this book forced me to continue reading. I do have to say that I am extremely happy to have come across this book. I'm glad I gave it a chance.

I give this book 4 out of 4 stars simply because it wouldn't be fair for me to rate it anything less. This novel was more than interesting enough for me to never want to put it down. I feel as though this is a story many would have a hard time putting down as well. Due to finding every aspect of this book enjoyable, I can't give it anything less than a perfect rating.

This novel is one with faith, belief, love, and forgiveness. The genre is Romance and Young adult fiction. I do believe this to be a novel open for everyone to read. Although, it does include belief in God so I would mainly recommend this book to those who have at least some sort of faith in God. But, even if you don't, it wouldn't hurt to give this beautiful story a try!

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This sounds like a sweet and well-written story. I'm glad you enjoyed it so much! Great review.
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Finding an angst-free romance novel in this day and age is almost unheard of! I may have to give this one a look just on those grounds! Thanks for the recommendation!
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unamilagra wrote: 04 Mar 2021, 15:43 This sounds like a sweet and well-written story. I'm glad you enjoyed it so much! Great review.
Yes, it was absolutely amazing. Thank you for stopping by!
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Kelyn wrote: 05 Mar 2021, 20:31 Finding an angst-free romance novel in this day and age is almost unheard of! I may have to give this one a look just on those grounds! Thanks for the recommendation!
I completely agree, which is why I was so thrilled to have come across this book. I hope you enjoy your read!
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Incredible review. I love romance novels so much I might even look past the religious part of this one. I'm adding it to my list, thank you for the recommendation.
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MarianaFigueira wrote: 06 Mar 2021, 19:49 Incredible review. I love romance novels so much I might even look past the religious part of this one. I'm adding it to my list, thank you for the recommendation.
Romance novels are definitely my favourite and similarly, I seem to be able to look past many of my dislikes when it comes to them. Enjoy your read.
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This does sound like a heartwarming story. Samantha must be a special wife to bring out the best in Jonathan after his tragedy. I appreciated the way you highlighted the themes of love and forgiveness. Great review! Thanks for recommending this lovely story.
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kdstrack wrote: 07 Mar 2021, 17:35 This does sound like a heartwarming story. Samantha must be a special wife to bring out the best in Jonathan after his tragedy. I appreciated the way you highlighted the themes of love and forgiveness. Great review! Thanks for recommending this lovely story.
It definitely is a heartwarming story. Thank you for taking the time to stop by!
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This book sounds like an enjoyable read. I haven't gotten around to reading a romance book this year, so I might give this one a try. Thank you for your insightful review!
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I love the theme of forgiveness in this story. I’m so glad Johnathan and Samantha found each other. Thank you for a lovely review!
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This seems like a nice light romance story. Thank you for your review. :)
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smolbird wrote: 07 Mar 2021, 21:39 This book sounds like an enjoyable read. I haven't gotten around to reading a romance book this year, so I might give this one a try. Thank you for your insightful review!
I hope you enjoy your read. Thank you for reading and commenting!
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MsH2k wrote: 08 Mar 2021, 02:00 I love the theme of forgiveness in this story. I’m so glad Johnathan and Samantha found each other. Thank you for a lovely review!
The theme is a part of the things I love about the book. Thank you for coming here!
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RayRuff wrote: 08 Mar 2021, 02:32 This seems like a nice light romance story. Thank you for your review. :)
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