![]() ![]() Also, I’m not 100% sure that I fully endorse some of the thoughts presented (such as, “Follow God, hope for the best”-this is probably me being slightly nit-picky). ![]() I would say it is Christian, because it definitely speaks of God, but it didn’t strike me as having a solid message woven throughout the entire story-more in the latter half. It was all very interesting, it just seemed that occasionally the main threat was forgotten for a while (and, seeing as it was dangerous, how could one forget it?). The plot seemed a little scattered at times because there was SO much going on between the main threat presented, family relationships, etc. ![]() I loved how Turano leaked out what they were doing and consistently made changes in their character growth and trust (or distrust) of others. All of the characters were very well developed and interesting. I fell in love with Permilia, Gertrude, and yes, Asher and Harrison (here’s hoping the next in the series is about Gertrude!). I would say that Behind the Scenes is definitely a character-driven novel. I got many strange looks from my family when I just couldn’t hold back a giggle (or ten). ![]() Another laugh-out-loud read!! I don’t always find authors to be humorous, but Jen Turano has it down. ![]()
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