Whatever Comes Our Way is another great addition to the Everyday Love series. It was so interesting to learn about both Gina and Jaydon’s background stories. They were both side characters in book one, What Could Be, and I had no idea the troubles that they had seen in their lives.
Gina and Jaydon were easy to like and I definitely wanted them to find their happily ever after. They also worked so well together. I really enjoyed seeing how they interacted with Hailee and Javi, two siblings who were in a troubling situation. The author handled some tough topics with grace, always pointing the reader toward the Lord.
This story can stand alone if you haven’t read book one, although I definitely recommend the first story, What Could Be, as it is a novel that I really enjoyed.
(4.5 stars)
ABOUT THE BOOK:
Gina Hernandez is no stranger to hard work. She’s got three jobs to prove it. Trauma in her teens may have left her with severe anxiety and some body issues, but no one can say she’s not a fighter. Her life has never been easy. It’s what’s made her strong.
And then she meets youth pastor Jaydon Bennett, a gentle giant with a big beard and an even bigger heart—though it does have a few scars. He’s never doubted God could bring him the perfect woman, he just never thought He really would. Until Gina.
When Jaydon encounters a troubled teen whose family is in crisis, he and Gina have to figure out if maybe the painful pasts they’ve been dealing with just might equip them to help this hurting family.
The Everyday Love Series is a contemporary romance series set in Albuquerque, featuring ordinary people in lifelike stories that inspire, uplift, and share hope. Stories in which a very real God shows Himself in everyday ways to carry His people through any circumstance.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Jaycee Weaver lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico, with her amazing husband, three daughters, a crazy shih-tzu, and a dwarf rabbit. When she’s not writing, she’s probably in hot pursuit of her 90 million other hobbies or shuttling the kids around. Jaycee loves to read books in multiple genres, drink too much coffee (honestly, when are they going to make the coffee IV a real thing?!), sing, take landscape and floral photos, sew, cook, bake, and craft just about anything (can we say Pinterest?). She considers herself a recovering perfectionist and sometimes hot mess. She does her best to live her faith in action, being open, honest, and real and letting God be Lord over the good, the bad, and the ugly even when it’s hard.
Great review and that cover…wow!
The cover really fits the story, too. That is a good representation of Jaydon. I like when the cover is accurate.