Review of Four Days
Posted: 23 Oct 2024, 10:02
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Four Days" by Cindy L. Chatwin.]
Cydney was a 17-year-old high school student when she met Deidra, a 29-year-old married woman who worked at West Valley Dental, where Cydney had a part-time job. Their immediate attraction to each other confuses them as it develops into them wanting more from it. Their love for each other goes against everything and everyone they know: family, friends, and the Mormon religion. What follows is a profound struggle between pleasing others or themselves amid restrictions of others and responsibilities of their own. Will they find happiness and love with each other against all odds? Are they soulmates? Will fate bring them together?
I enjoyed reading Four Days: Based on a True Story by Cindy L. Chatwin. The author did an excellent job with this book's character and geographic development. It was easy to visualize Cydney's growth from being a shy teenager to a strong woman who believed in herself. I could relate to Nathan's frustration when he could not find the TV remote. The cove, ocean beaches, the California coastline, etc., were also easy to visualize. I enjoyed learning more about the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and their beliefs. Love, guilt, abuse, friendship, fear, compassion, bravery, betrayal, and confusion are demonstrated throughout the storyline as told by Cydney. For example, Deidra's care of her grandmother showed her compassionate nature. One of the many takeaways from this book is that sometimes you have to choose between two good things, which can be very difficult. The author's writing style of putting poems, recordings, and correspondence in italics differentiated them from the rest of the narrative.
Overall, this book is a beautiful and honest love story about a love that many religions and people forbid because they do not understand, as it goes against all the beliefs and other teachings they have been taught. Although this book is about lesbian love, it has been tastefully written without any descriptive sexual scenes.
I gave this professionally edited book a perfect score of 5 out of 5 stars due to the positive aspects discussed above, my reading enjoyment, and the fact that I disliked nothing about this romance novel. It is tastefully written with only a small amount of profanity.
This beautiful love story is for readers who are open-minded about same-sex relationships. Although the Mormon Church and its beliefs play a role in this book, it is still suitable for anyone because their beliefs are not preached to the reader. They are just facts. However, you should avoid this book if LGBTQ relationships or the Mormon religion are offensive to you.
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Four Days
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Cydney was a 17-year-old high school student when she met Deidra, a 29-year-old married woman who worked at West Valley Dental, where Cydney had a part-time job. Their immediate attraction to each other confuses them as it develops into them wanting more from it. Their love for each other goes against everything and everyone they know: family, friends, and the Mormon religion. What follows is a profound struggle between pleasing others or themselves amid restrictions of others and responsibilities of their own. Will they find happiness and love with each other against all odds? Are they soulmates? Will fate bring them together?
I enjoyed reading Four Days: Based on a True Story by Cindy L. Chatwin. The author did an excellent job with this book's character and geographic development. It was easy to visualize Cydney's growth from being a shy teenager to a strong woman who believed in herself. I could relate to Nathan's frustration when he could not find the TV remote. The cove, ocean beaches, the California coastline, etc., were also easy to visualize. I enjoyed learning more about the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and their beliefs. Love, guilt, abuse, friendship, fear, compassion, bravery, betrayal, and confusion are demonstrated throughout the storyline as told by Cydney. For example, Deidra's care of her grandmother showed her compassionate nature. One of the many takeaways from this book is that sometimes you have to choose between two good things, which can be very difficult. The author's writing style of putting poems, recordings, and correspondence in italics differentiated them from the rest of the narrative.
Overall, this book is a beautiful and honest love story about a love that many religions and people forbid because they do not understand, as it goes against all the beliefs and other teachings they have been taught. Although this book is about lesbian love, it has been tastefully written without any descriptive sexual scenes.
I gave this professionally edited book a perfect score of 5 out of 5 stars due to the positive aspects discussed above, my reading enjoyment, and the fact that I disliked nothing about this romance novel. It is tastefully written with only a small amount of profanity.
This beautiful love story is for readers who are open-minded about same-sex relationships. Although the Mormon Church and its beliefs play a role in this book, it is still suitable for anyone because their beliefs are not preached to the reader. They are just facts. However, you should avoid this book if LGBTQ relationships or the Mormon religion are offensive to you.
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Four Days
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon