People Smarts and Wounded Hearts by K C Hart
Callie Madison wants one thing: to get out of Carson’s Bayou. She’s sick and tired of everybody knowing—and minding—her business. Sure, she’s made a few mistakes. Okay. Maybe more than a few. But if she can just get out of this nosey little town, she knows things will start going her way.
Honor Jacobs has been away from Carson’s Bayou for far too long, but he’s finally come home to put down some roots. Small town life isn’t for everyone, but it’s definitely for him.
When Callie, applies for a job in Honor’s new office, a job she is not qualified for by any stretch of the imagination, he decides to give her a chance. Will Honor’s growing love for Callie be able to change her mind about Carson’s Bayou? Or will the promise of bright lights and a big city pull her away from her small-town life, and his small-town love forever?
Honor Jacobs has been away from Carson’s Bayou for far too long, but he’s finally come home to put down some roots. Small town life isn’t for everyone, but it’s definitely for him.
When Callie, applies for a job in Honor’s new office, a job she is not qualified for by any stretch of the imagination, he decides to give her a chance. Will Honor’s growing love for Callie be able to change her mind about Carson’s Bayou? Or will the promise of bright lights and a big city pull her away from her small-town life, and his small-town love forever?
What Readers Are Saying
I felt pulled in by this book for a number of reasons.
I questioned myself. Do I do things, like act or dress a certain way for approval? Is it because I just love certain things or am I trying to impress or make up in some way for my lack? I really love how this spoke to me.
In the back of the book it mentioned how KC Hart wants to point people to Christ. It did, but then I already know Him and am blessed by Him in countless ways. This book went further and helped me to reevaluate how things are between Him and I. And I will always be blessed by that call to check my “heart” :)
Hart wins again with this beautiful telling of what it looks like to lay our desires at the feet of the cross.
I questioned myself. Do I do things, like act or dress a certain way for approval? Is it because I just love certain things or am I trying to impress or make up in some way for my lack? I really love how this spoke to me.
In the back of the book it mentioned how KC Hart wants to point people to Christ. It did, but then I already know Him and am blessed by Him in countless ways. This book went further and helped me to reevaluate how things are between Him and I. And I will always be blessed by that call to check my “heart” :)
Hart wins again with this beautiful telling of what it looks like to lay our desires at the feet of the cross.