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Monday, October 19, 2015

Nonfiction Mini Review: Dating Mr. Darcy

450767Dating Mr. Darcy by Sarah Arthur

Any girl who has seen Pride and Prejudice or read the Jane Austen novel knows that the much misunderstood Mr. Darcy is the ideal gentleman. But is it possible to find your own Mr. Darcy in today's world of geeks and goons? With smart tips, spiritual insights, and discussions of Jane Austen's popular stories and movies, best-selling author Sarah Arthur equips young women to gauge a guy's Darcy Potential (DP) according to his relationships with family, friends, and God.












Rating:
✮✮✮✮

Review:
I like how Sarah Arthur related romance to the way we should pursue God and how God loves us. I love the focus on how the way we date and who we date effects not only ourselves, but our family, friends, and our faith. There were a few things I didn't agree with that the Author made comments about in the book. I can see how she perceived that idea, but I personally do not believe that it was accurate, due to the fact I have seen otherwise. I think this book does a great job of outlining how our relationship with our potential spouse should look like and how we should view it ourselves.

*I received this book free in exchange for an honest review through the previous Blogging for Books program.

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