Wednesday, May 26, 2010

"Fools Rush In" by Janice Thompson


Wow, so the book by Janice Thompson called "Fools Rush In" is the first book in a captivating series called Weddings by Bella. This first book in the series is about a wedding coordinator, Bella Rossi. She was entrusted with the duties of running the family wedding facility and coordinating all the weddings that come their way. She is put under a lot of stress in order to impress her large Italian family, whom she loves unconditionally. Dwayne Neeley Jr, is a cowboy from Splendora Texas who two-steps his way into Bella's life in the funniest complication ever. However, the complications don't stop there, many more seem to appear as the book progresses and Bella deals with them along with the help of the Lord. Her admiration is not only for her family, but also for God whom she strives to put first in her everyday life. Love is in the air throughout this entire among couples and family members as well. With a book like this, it is hard not to come to the end without a smile on your face. It is a fantastic, and religiously inspiring, book to read that makes you want to keep reading when you reach the end of a chapter.

One thing that truly stands out in this book is the amazing Rossi family. They all seem to have a talent of their own, and are willing to help out in any way they can when it comes the wedding facility. Their love for one another is truly something to be admired. The other relationship that is truly superior in my eyes is the astounding relationship each character seems to have with the Lord. No matter what denomination they belong to or church they attend, they seem to live their lives according to God's will every day. When it comes to the Rossi family, it is enjoyable to read the occurrences that happen throughout this book. There seems to be never ending commotion among the house hold, or the family restaurant and this very fact keeps us on our toes.

The way music is used among this book is also very inspiring. There is a title to every chapter which appears to be the name of a song that always seems very appropriate to what the chapter entails. The constant referral to Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra is a brilliant way to bring our minds back to the small detailing of the music. Along with the country song referrals that always put a smile on my face (being a country music lover as well as a fan of Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra). There were many moments that truly made me laugh out loud and I will definitely be reading this book over again. Let me know what you thought about the book and it's crazy characters.






The next book I will be tackling will is called "Lonestar Sanctuary" by Colleen Coble. It is obviously a western from the look of it and I hope you find a copy and read it so that you can share your opinions too.

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