If this hadn't been part of the Tucker Springs series, I don't think I would have read Covet Thy Neighbor. Although religious beliefs have a huge impact on people and how they live their lives, I usually find religion a topic I choose to avoid in my reading. Particularly if it forms a significant pa...
A great effort that ultimately didn't capture me as much as its predecessors, Covet Thy Neighbor, the fourth installment of the Tucker Springs series, is the story of Seth, an atheist tattoo artist and part-time musician, and Darren, the new Youth Pastor at a local church.While they are immediately ...
I wasn't sure if I was going to like this or not to be honest. As a bi former Catholic turned Atheist, this book hit a few buttons on me. If you are ready for a rant, keep reading...if not, skip.I just don't understand how any LGBTQ person (or a supporter) can go sit in a church amongst people who...
I've enjoyed several of the Tucker Springs novels and I liked the sound of this premise, so I was looking forward to reading it. It's a solid 4 stars for me. It was a quick read, going down very smoothly, with no lagging or overwhelming angst. I enjoyed both MCs and the conflict of them being a m...
L.A. Witt is a hit-or-miss author for me. This latest story from Tucker Springs world, though, was a 'hit' ...While the blurb made me a bit weary at first -- I tried to stay away from anything religious-based because they could be downright preachy OR stereotypical, like all people with certain fait...
It wasn't awful I just didn't get into the story. It could be my mood or something. I am religious however not a church goer. I believe in the big bang and Darwinism/Evolution. In fact I was right on board with the story. I didn't feel like Seths' atheism was a true atheism. I think he was entirely ...
A very unlikely couple, a minister and a tattoo artist, which is surprisingly rather likeable. Seth wasn't what I expected from when I read [bc:Where Nerves End|14061034|Where Nerves End (Tucker Springs, #1)|L.A. Witt|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1337538048s/14061034.jpg|19698182]. I sort of had thi...
4 StarsI really liked this addition to the Tucker Springs series. I was a little worried about just how “preachy” this book was going be but I thought it was handled wonderfully. Witt has created one hell of a sexy youth minister and he wasn’t at all what I expected. I’m pretty sure everyone will be...
Well, I made my way back to Tucker Springs. Should be no surprise. It was pretty much inevitable. I’m guessing that as long as these authors keep writing about these guys, I’ll have to keep reading about them. Covet thy Neighbor was a bit more than I expected, but in a very good way.I liked Seth fro...
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