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Paige Rewritten by Erynn Mangum Review

 Hello Everyone :)

I pray today finds you all doing well, and I want to thank you all for joining me for another book review here on The Preppy Book Princess.

I'm Kirby, and I'm so grateful that you decided to stop by my little corner of the world.

I'm especially excited to share today's review with you all as it's for another title by my new author obsession, Erynn Mangum.

If you'd like to check out my review of the first title in this series, you can do so using the link below:

Paige Torn


Keep reading down below for today's full review.


Paige Rewritten by Erynn Mangum:



Source: Library

Publisher: Think Books

Publication Date: September 21st, 2013

Genre: Christian Fiction/Contemporary

Series: Paige Alder


Synopsis:


Paige Alder is in a really good place. She’s dating nice guy Tyler. Her boss has offered her a raise. Her walk with God is strong. Life is great—and that’s when things start to change.

First, the youth pastor at church keeps asking Paige to work with him full-time. Then her sister shows up newly engaged and wanting to reconnect, even though they haven’t spoken in years. And now former boyfriend Luke has come back into her life. How is Paige supposed to know what the right decisions are?

This warm and humorous second book in the Paige Alder series will help young girls work through important issues, such as forgiving others and obeying God.

(synopsis from goodreads)


My Review:

I'm honestly not sure that anyone writes faith journeys as authentically as Erynn Mangum does, and I'm always excited to get to pick up another one of her books. After reading and loving the first title in the Paige Alder series, I knew I needed to get my hands on the second book immediately. I ended up finishing the majority of this one in one sitting, and I adored it every bit as much as I did Paige Torn.

I love how Erynn Mangum writes such relatable protagonists, and I could sympathize with so much Paige was going through throughout this one. Having her ex boyfriend and estranged sister thrown on her all at once would be a bit much for any person to have to try and navigate, and I thought her struggles were both authentic and admirable as she wasn't afraid to admit that she was struggling.

Paige and Tyler's romance is truly adorable and swoon worthy, and I love how maturely it's being handled. It's slow moving, and it's full of all the bumblings of first love as they try and navigate their feelings and what it might mean for the future.

I enjoyed the faith element even more in this one than I did in the first one, and the reader can definitely appreciate how much Paige has grown from the first novel. 

In short, I loved everything about this one, and I will continue to state boldly that Erynn Mangum is one of the absolute best authors on the market for young Christian girls and women. Her stories are relatable, wonderful, hysterically funny, and always point an arrow straight to Jesus.

Final Rating: 5/5.

I can't possibly recommend this one enough, and I can't wait to continue on with book three.

Thanks so much for reading guys! Have a great rest of your day :)

This is not a sponsored post. All thoughts and opinions are my own. The photo does not belong to me, and all rights to the respective owners.

 

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