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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another winning read
One thing I count on in one of Rachel's books is a spiritual thread that will challenge me and often hit me between the eyes. Elle struggles with entering a relationship of deep intimacy with Christ. She's invited to join an older woman for prayer every weekday morning for prayer. She shows up once out of a sense of obligation, but soon can't imagine her days beginning...
Published on July 16, 2008 by Cara Putman

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43 of 50 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Somewhat Disappointed
I bought this book because of the reviews and I really enjoy Christian Fiction. Though this book is labeled as Christian Fiction and had many references to Christianity, there are several parts of this book regarding the intimacy of the main characer to her fiancee that read slightly like a mainstream romance novel. I usually choose Christian Fiction because there is a...
Published on December 30, 2008 by R.P.


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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another winning read, July 16, 2008
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This review is from: Love Starts with Elle (Paperback)
One thing I count on in one of Rachel's books is a spiritual thread that will challenge me and often hit me between the eyes. Elle struggles with entering a relationship of deep intimacy with Christ. She's invited to join an older woman for prayer every weekday morning for prayer. She shows up once out of a sense of obligation, but soon can't imagine her days beginning without that time. How I long for a similar sense of relationship -- yet, I have to take that step and draw near to Him, so He can draw near to me. Am I willing to make the sacrifices required to develop what my soul yearns for?

Rachel also presents characters who are fully human and struggle with real-life issues. There's no candy coating on these characters. One of Elle's sisters has to deal with the last fall-out of an earlier relationship that resulted in a daughter. Watching her struggle with real emotions without the veil of fictionalized Christianity challenged me. Am I willing to provide the accountability and support that someone needs when they find themselves confronted by the lingering effects of sin. We all have those areas, so why pretend otherwise.

This book was a joy to read. It impacted me on several levels, while being a real page-turner. If you're looking for a romance with depth, this is a fantastic one to read!
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43 of 50 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Somewhat Disappointed, December 30, 2008
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I bought this book because of the reviews and I really enjoy Christian Fiction. Though this book is labeled as Christian Fiction and had many references to Christianity, there are several parts of this book regarding the intimacy of the main characer to her fiancee that read slightly like a mainstream romance novel. I usually choose Christian Fiction because there is a purity to the relationships, though the characters are flawed and real. This was somewhat lacking in this book.
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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A "Keeper", July 18, 2008
This review is from: Love Starts with Elle (Paperback)
Okay, with this book, Rachel Hauck just jumped into the top tier of my favorite authors--one whose books are labeled 'keepers' and remain on my bookshelf forever.

Elle (pronounced like the letter 'L') Garvey is an artist and art gallery owner living in lowcountry Beaufort, South Carolina. We met and loved her in Sweet Caroline as the slightly wacky best friend of Caroline Sweeney. Now Elle is back with her own story. When pro-football-player-turned-minister Jeremiah Franklin proposes, Elle's dreams seem to have come true. Then she learns Jeremiah has accepted the senior pastorate of a large church in Dallas. Leave Beaufort? Sacrifice and compromise plague the couple as they plan their wedding.

In the meantime, successful New York lawyer, Heath McCord, needs some time away from the pressure-cooker of NY law as well as time to heal from the tragic death of his wife. So, he packs up his four-year-old daughter and heads to--you guessed it--Beaufort, SC, where his family has roots, and moves into Elle's cottage which she has leased out due to her relocation to Dallas.

I'll leave the rest to you to discover. I loved Elle. She's spunky, talented, smart, beautiful and fun, not to mention a gifted gal when it comes to quick repartee. Her character grows as she learns more about prayer . . . and herself. One of a writer's major responsibilities is to show character growth through the story, and Rachel aces it in Love Starts With Elle. I highly recommend this book. It's a great read.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A must read for romance lovers..., August 17, 2008
This review is from: Love Starts with Elle (Paperback)
I love a good romance and this one did not disappoint. I just finished Sweet Caroline a few days ago wishing that it had a sequel. I was pleasantly surprised to find it did! Love Starts with Elle picks up with characters we met in Sweet Caroline.

I think one of the things I like so much about these books are the secondary characters who are so alive with their own stories. From Huckleberry, the environmental activist/artist who needs a clue, to the heartwrenching storyline with Elle's sister...the author really creates characters that you care about.

As a christian romance lover, I found the love story to be spot on; the banter between Elle and Heath was realistic and romantic. Well done Rachel Hauck...you've got another fan.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Way to Spend a Day!, October 24, 2010
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I bought this book and Sweet Caroline, also my the same author, because Beaufort is one of my favorite places and I wanted some reading material for our vacation.

As one reader suggested, I started with Sweet Caroline. Both Sweet Caroline and Love Starts . . . are great ways to spend a day! I enjoy the author's fresh,fun style of writing. I loved that she includes emails and text messages . . . so reflective of life as we know it. Not sure if I quite by the "white feather" thing, but wouldn't it be neat if God really did send that kind of sign?!

I liked the characters in both books and was thrilled that the author choose to keep us posted on Caroline's life in the Love Starts . . . book. I have read that in her new book, Dining with Joy, we will have updates on both Caroline and Elle - can't wait for that book to arrive. (I pre-ordered it!)

I'll be passing these books to my sister to read. It's so nice to have something fun but spiritual to read. (And that Rachel is an Ohio State grad is a bonus!!)
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic Sequel..., June 27, 2009
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After reading and loving "Sweet Caroline', I was going to lay off the Christian Fiction for a bit as I'm not generally a fan of the genre. However, I enjoyed 'Caroline' so much, that I just had to jump into it's sequel right away!

Elle is such real and like-able character, and I wanted so bad for her to find love and happiness. I liked how Ms. Hauck also threw in little updates about Caroline and Mitch and others in her previous book without it feeling awkward or forced. I loved the relationship between Heath and Elle, and how it quietly blossomed into something more then friendship. I absolutely couldn't stand Jeremiah, even from the very beginning, and 'bout threw my poor Kindle across the room when he came back into the picture!

Overall, this was another great read from a very talented storyteller. I do recommend reading 'Sweet Caroline' first, just to give yourself a better understanding of some of the characters and the town of Beaufort, though it's not absolutely necessary. I hope Ms. Hauck continues on with the Beaufort clan as I've come to enjoy them immensely, and would love to see who's story she tells next. I'm still pretty uncomfortable with Christian Fiction and 'God-books', but Ms. Hauck writes in a way that I can enjoy it. I absolutely look forward to whatever she's has next in store .
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Wonderful Journey, July 3, 2008
This review is from: Love Starts with Elle (Paperback)
Elle Garvey thought the pieces of her life were falling into place, then it looks like they're falling apart. But is her life really the shambles she thinks it is? What do you do when God's plan for your life isn't what you thought it was? I've been struggling with that question myself, so this book really struck a cord with me.

Rachel Hauck has a knack for addressing spiritual truths in a non-threatening, non-preachy way. Elle is Christian girl who believes she's trusting God, until she realizes that things aren't going the way she plans. Then the control freak in her comes out. Elle's interactions with her pastor-fiancé Jeremiah, her widowed neighbor Heath, her troubled sister Julianne, and the Lord himself are sometimes touching, sometimes heartbreaking, sometimes hilarious, but always honest.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely touching, July 1, 2008
This review is from: Love Starts with Elle (Paperback)

I do not know if I shall scream or cry or both. Love Starts with Elle is officially one of my favorite books of all time. It is by far my favorite book of contemporary Christian fiction. I enjoyed Sweet Caroline immensely, but it does not fully compare with the power and wonder of Elle. This is a sequel, but does stand alone on a firm foundation of Christ no less.



Elle is an artist, well in her heart. She mets Mr. Wonderful, who I did not like from page one, but he's so right. Until he's not, but really who is perfect? Well I did not see how in the world the plot could get her out of one situation or get her into another, but after reading the book in entirety I'm impressed. I cannot believe all that has happened. My goodness, our God is a mighty God.



Usually, I really do not like contemporary, because it's so real and harsh and there is just not enough "light". Rachel Hauck gives contemporary a good name. It is real, there is some harshness and full tears. But there is love and light beyond the darkness. The characters are so real, and I want to move to their town and lives near their lives. After Sweet Caroline I just could not see how the story could continue on in Elle's life, but it did and in such a neat way. I had my tears and my giggles. I got angry at people and frustrated when they did not head my suggestions. I cherish their joys and I cannot wait for more works to come from the wonder that I have found in Rachel's words on a page.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My Favorite of the Series!, November 18, 2011
This review is from: Love Starts with Elle (Paperback)
I just adored Elle! I read this book at a time in my life that paralleled to what Elle was going through. I too was searching for purpose and a way to use my art. And God truly used this story to paint a picture of hope for me. Elle feels lost and confused at the stage of life she is in. She has the "gift of free time" which most people would envy, but she feels empty. The Lord uses it all for His good... to complete His work in her life.

These books are quite addicting and I found myself so sad thinking this was the end. (I read this prior to hearing about the release of Dining with Joy). I passed it along to my friends and they all loved the books as well.

It's hard for me to believe that Hauck invented Elle because while reading it you feel like you actually know these individuals! Which is the sign of a great read, right? :)
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Arts in a Lowcountry Town, May 24, 2011
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This review is from: Love Starts with Elle (Paperback)
Elle Garvey is about to marry Jeremiah, the young dynamic pastor who used to be a popular professional football player. She wants to be married, but life in a small town hadn't produced many prospects up to this point. Jeremiah seems to be every girl's dream. Why not marry him?

Heath McCord is moving away from New York City where his friends at the law firm would have to carry on without him. Of course they understand since he's relocating in an attempt to recover from grieving the death of his vibrant young wife.

Elle is an artist. A good one, but with little confidence about her work. She hasn't painted seriously in a while, certainly hasn't tried to sell any. However, she wants to promote a love for good art by selling others' pieces in her gallery. In her transition from single gallery owner to pastor's wife, she wonders if she'll have as much time for her artistic passions as she wants.

I enjoyed the journey, following Elle through excitement to confusion to heartache to confusion and back to excitement again. Rachel Hauck's writing slipped me into the shoes of two different people with two different backgrounds, but headed toward the same goal. I also enjoyed the novel within the novel, and I thought it might be nice to see more of the intriguing story of Chet and Kelly.
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