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4.0 out of 5 stars Highly recommended
Four months after the ending of his engagement to Brandy, Aaron Foster still mourns his loss. The realization of the superficiality of their relationship offers cold comfort during the endless nights alone. Only his friendship with Harmony Jordan still brings him pleasure. Then she introduces him to a new roommate, and he feels as if he has met a missing brother. He and...
Published on April 28, 2002 by C. Penn

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1.0 out of 5 stars awful book
this book was so awful it made me want to puke it was so dumb AND MY MOM THOUGHT IT WAS TOO
Published on March 1, 2005


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Highly recommended, April 28, 2002
This review is from: Eternity: A Contemporary Inspirational Romance (Paperback)
Four months after the ending of his engagement to Brandy, Aaron Foster still mourns his loss. The realization of the superficiality of their relationship offers cold comfort during the endless nights alone. Only his friendship with Harmony Jordan still brings him pleasure. Then she introduces him to a new roommate, and he feels as if he has met a missing brother. He and Drew are both mired in hated jobs hoping to work their way up the proverbial ladder. Then Drew meets a new woman, and when Aaron realizes his roommate is dating his ex-fiancée, he asks Harmony's help in The Plan.

During the last four years Harmony has been Drew's confidant and his best friend. Never has he suspected the deeper feelings that she keeps to herself. Years of men seeing her not as a desirable woman but simply as a buddy have left her scarred. So when Aaron asks her help in The Plan, she finds herself complying, and embarking upon a confusing yet gratifying plan to lure Drew away from certain heartache. Yet even as grows closer to Drew, she finds that The Plan merely complicated an already challenging situation.

Inspirational author Staci Stallings offers a refreshing romance filled with the ordinary challenges of love and the extraordinary measures endured for its sake in ETERNITY. These lively, deftly realized characters will touch readers' hearts with their struggles with finding the path to love. No heavy-handed religious message distract the reader, yet the implicit message about the value of friendship and the consequences of devastating results of easy sex strengthen the plot. A sweetly romantic repast that examines the complexities of loyalty and friendship, ETERNITY comes highly recommended.

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1.0 out of 5 stars awful book, March 1, 2005
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this book was so awful it made me want to puke it was so dumb AND MY MOM THOUGHT IT WAS TOO
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