I received a copy of A Wedding Renewal in Sweetwater, Texas by Kim O'Brien from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Sylvia longs to feel loved and cherished by her husband, Wilson—just like the heroines in the romance novels she reads. After she starts her own campaign to rekindle their marriage, Wilson worries his wife is having some sort of mid-life crisis. Her crazy behavior couldn’t come at a worse time. His business is booming, and he’s up for a big promotion. As Sylvia and Wilson continue to work at cross purposes, their entire life seems to be slipping out of control. Can they muster up the faith to let God revitalize their marriage, or is it already too late?
This book was good but seemed to have an abrupt ending. I liked that Sylvia and her friends came together to help her be a "Proverbs woman" for her husband. The situations that Sylvia gets herself into to help get the marriage she wants are very entertaining. I can totally relate to making plans and having them go very differently than planned. Like Sylvia I need to trust that things will work out for the better.
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