Spring Dawn (Seasons of Faith Book 3), by Rebekah Lyn
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Spring Dawn (Seasons of Faith Book 3), by Rebekah Lyn
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As spring warms the trendy downtown district of Orlando, Florida, reconnect with Lizzie, Jeff, Ian, Stephen and Michelle. There is romance in the air and Lizzie Reynolds is crazy in love with Ian Cavanaugh. He is everything she had ever dreamed of, handsome, kind, funny and most importantly a man who loves God. So why is she not returning his calls? Ian is confused and frustrated as Lizzie uses work to excuse the distance she is putting between them. Will his patience reach a breaking point before Lizzie has the courage to reveal the fear that is tearing her apart?
Spring Dawn (Seasons of Faith Book 3), by Rebekah Lyn- Amazon Sales Rank: #244461 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-06-16
- Released on: 2015-06-16
- Format: Kindle eBook
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful. A character based series where you will come to love the characters! By Beverly Lynnt Spring Dawn is the third book in Rebekah Lyn's Season of Faith series. In Book 1, we meet Elizabeth, Ian, Jeffrey, Stephen and Michelle. Book 2 continues the story of these five friends. In Book 3, the main plot is focused equally between Ian and Elizabeth's growing romance and Jeffrey's life and spiritual growth as a new Christian. By the time I finished reading the third book, I felt these five characters were also my friends. And because they are, I can't wait to see more resolution in their lives.In looking back over the scope of the books I've read so far in this series, I could see a pattern. The first book was a book of disasters where many people were thrown together in an effort to survive the season's group of hurricanes. Our five main characters meet under different conditions and in different capacities. The second book was a book of mystery and adventure where Ms. Lyn's readers become better acquainted with the friends. This third book is a book of testing: testing character, testing resolves, and testing relationships. An example of this is in the development of Ian and Lizzie's relationship. In the second book, the reader may conclude that their relationship was on solid ground. Yet this third book creates uncertainty, tests their stability as a couple and stretches each one individually. That makes for very good reading.Lizzie begins to put distance between herself and Ian, while simultaneously drawing closer to Jeffrey, especially after his car accident. Ian becomes jealous of Jeffrey when he finds out about this. Michelle, too, feels some envy at Jeffrey and Lizzie's easy camaraderie. Ian is already frustrated with the slow growth of his design business. He begins to wonder if Lizzie is the girl for him to settle down with. Lizzie is not aware of these undercurrents. She is battling her own fears about falling back into her past lifestyle which she has kept hidden from Ian.After going through a hair-raising experience in the second book, Michelle feels much less secure in the current book. She's dissatisfied with life, leans a little more on her friend Jeffrey for friendship while at the same time nothing seems to go her way. This subplot left me yearning for some type of resolution for her.Jeffrey shares the limelight with Ian and Lizzie. After the events of the second book, Jeffrey resolves to stay closer to God, stay dry and away from former relationships that could lure him back to his old ways. He spends a little more time with Stephen. At the same time, he also resolves to reach out to Michelle in an effort to "be Jesus" to her. Of course, most of these resolutions are tested repeatedly, creating a sense of mystery about his relationship with Michelle. His accident temporarily takes him out of Michelle's sphere and into the care of his parents. Happily this gives him an opportunity to gain some peace with them.I have thoroughly enjoyed this series so far. Rebekah Lyn's writing style pulls us into the details of friendships and leads us to care for each of the five friends. The pace of this third book is slower than the previous books, which seems to be intentional in order to develop the tangled web of events, tests, and character development. If you enjoy delving into the details of life, watching how people going through life without God learn about Him and reach out to Him when others are not accessible, then you will enjoy this book.Additional note: The fourth book in this series is soon to be released. Look for a December wedding!Disclosure of Material Connection: I received a complimentary review copy of this book from the author. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Faith and human nature might derail a perfect romance By Diane Rapp Anyone who enjoys romance will love this series. I read the previous book in the series and got to know and care about the characters, especially Lizzy and Ian with their budding romance. The book continues with their struggle to connect romantically without letting the relationship become physical. Lizzie fears allowing her growing passion to get out of hand, so she pulls back from Ian to protect herself. He can't understand and starts to feel jealous of her friendship with Jeffrey, who tries to avoid the old temptations that led him astray. In a world where people jump into bed on the first date and expect everyone to follow suite, it's difficult for young people of faith to navigate the dating scene.The book is a clean read with religious content but it doesn't preach to its readers. The scenes between Lizzy and Ian are realistic. Jealousy and doubt almost derail their romance making readers feel anxious to learn if everything gets resolved. Will Jeffrey slide back into his old life? Will Lizzy learn to trust herself? Will Ian give up on Lizzie and find someone else to love? Rebekah Lyn is a talented writer who rounds out her characters and lets us know their faults as well as their love of God. Faith is important to the story but human nature plays a large role, too.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Easy and Uplifting By Full of Hope It's not a regular habit of mine to jump into the middle of a book series instead of starting at the beginning, but I jumped right on into author Rebekah Lyn's Seasons of Faith series with the first book I've ever read by her, Spring Dawn. I saw the cover, skimmed the blurb, approached the novel with the expectation of an easy and uplifting romantic read mixed with faith, and I wasn't disappointed.The author illustrates Lizzie and Ian's realistic and stressful relationship situation without dragging it out into something that becomes tedious or depressing to read. Even though there's a lot going on in the professional and private lives of Lizzie, Ian, Jeffrey, Michelle, and Stephen simultaneously, the story doesn't feel too "busy."There are some scenes I imagine would've touched me in a deeper place had I read the preceding books in the series, but overall, the writing is straightforward, so I didn't feel left behind. I find it awkward or sometimes confusing when a character's direct thought isn't italicized or anything, when it's a lone sentence or two that isn't clearly distinguished from the narrator's words. However, since this didn't happen too many times, I wasn't jarred out of the story.Here's a simple romance and "journey of faith" read I'd recommend to other fans of Christian Fiction.______________________I received a complimentary copy of this book from a publicist for an honest review.
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