Breaking All The Rules by Rhonda Mcknight

Janette does the unthinkable. She marries her sister, Deniece's ex-boyfriend. Although they are ex-boyfriend and girlfriend, it seems like Janette has made an uncaring mistake. Deniece is hurt by the situation. However, she realizes sisters are forever. So she plans the wedding for Janette and Terrance. All involved are hurt by this mixed up bowl of feelings. It's interesting to discover how each one involved will handle the predicament. 

This is a wonderful Christian Fiction novel. Rhonda Mcknight in Breaking All The Rules  helped me rediscover the importance of family. Whatever goes wrong the relationships must continue until a breakthrough. Deniece is wonderful. Nothing disentangles her from the family. She goes so far as to help with wedding finances and plans the wedding. Oddly, she doesn't seem like a goody two shoes. She seems like a normal woman who loves her sister deeply. 

I also thought about hurting other people. Falling in love is a delicate situation. Although Deniece forgives her sister. She is scarred. It's very hard for her to commit to a new relationship. Eathan loves her deeply. No matter how sweet Eathan is to Deniece, no matter how good looking, Deniece is afraid. Eathan kindly helps her along because he loves her so much. So while love is definitely alive in Garrison, There are many bumps along the way. It's fun to travel this bumpy road. Knowing at some point the road will get bumpier or finally, straighten out. In the meantime, many rules are broken and feelings do get hurt.

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