Christian Contemporary Romantic Women’s Fiction ~ Had it all truly been ~ MEANT FOR HER? Kidnapped, raped, brutally beaten, and left for dead, Candi Reynolds becomes a prisoner of fear. Faced also with the impact of the unexpected break-up with her fiancé, and an unwanted pregnancy resulting from the attacks, she believes God has forsaken her. Choosing to move back to the Michigan horse farm, … horse farm, owned by her older brother, Dr. Cam Reynolds, Candi essentially goes into seclusion.
Dr. Patrick (Mack) MacKevon, long-time friend of Cam’s, watches from the sidelines at the farm, where his horses are stabled, while Candi struggles to regain a sense of normalcy. His own big-brother tendencies develop into a much deeper emotion over the months he prays for her.
Is it possible for Candi to put all the pain and trauma behind her and renew her former relationship with the Lord? Will she allow her heart to open enough to discover authentic love, while making decisions of victory on her personal journey to joy?
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This book touched my heart in so many ways.
There were a lot of really difficult and intense topics in this novel, but Joy handled them with such Grace and the love of Christ that it made the book tender and hard to put down. The characters in this book were so relatable and dealing with real trauma and heartbreak, but hope and redemption ring true in the novel and I felt touched by the words and scripture threaded throughout the entirety of it.
It’s a page turner, for sure, you won’t be able to put it down, and when you finish, you’ll be thankful that it was brought full circle and sad because it ended too quickly.
If there is a part 2 for this novel, then sign me up!
I’m thankful to Joy for writing a book Meant for Her, but written for someone like me who struggles with very similar incidents in this book and my faith and relationship with God. The why’s of why it all happened, but the beauty He is making from the ashes.
Meant for Her is the story of Candi’s recovery from kidnapping, assault, and rape. Even though she has a great support system, she struggles to recover from the trauma.
I enjoyed so many aspects of this story. First of all, the hero is patient, romantic, and Irish. Candi’s brother is kind and gentle. Both have an amazing prayer life. The story’s focus was on recovery, not on the crime – although I’m curious as to why the kidnappers brought her almost home and why they didn’t hit Harper up for ransom. I attended WMU, so it was fun to read a story set in southwest Michigan. Horses and a dog were the frosting on the cake! Looking forward to the next book in this series!
Meant for Her by Joy Avery Melville is an inspirational story in the women’s fiction genre that I enjoy. With its focus on sensitive issues, this is not a light read – yet it’s hopeful rather than dark. I appreciated the story’s focus on events that tend to be slighted in Christian fiction.
After weeks of enduring what no one should ever have to experience – kidnapping, assault, abuse, rape – Candi embarks on a slow and painful healing process. The victim’s trauma, PTSD, flashbacks, fears and self-doubt all seemed very realistic, as was her questioning of God’s goodness. Difficult topics and scenes are handled with sensitivity.
Meant for Her captures Candi’s journey of healing – physical, emotional and spiritual. Friends and family want to help, but often feel helpless. The Michigan horse farm belonging to Candi’s brother, Cam, is a great setting for this healing process. Readers will also enjoy the relationship between Candi and Cam’s friend, Mack. I love a character’s Irish accent, but Mack’s brogue was somewhat hard to follow in this narrative filled with lots of dialogue. And while I often complain when books have too much inner thoughts and retrospection, a little more of that would have helped me know the characters better.
The faith-filled support of those who God surrounded Candi with brings Meant for Her to a satisfying and fulfilling conclusion, with the promise of more to follow.
I received a copy of this book through JustRead Tours. The opinions expressed in this review are entirely my own.
My Thoughts on Meant For Her:
Talk about a lot of hard subjects all at once! I have never read any books by this author before. In fact, it looks like this is her debut novel. It is compelling and full of hard topics but does them with such grace and compassion.
All of us would love to have a Mack in our lives. Strong and steady, constant and protective, he stands by you no matter what. Add to that horses and it’s a match made in heaven! Except Candi has a lot of issues and baggage that she needs to walk out of before she can open her eyes to the world around her.
Fear is powerful. And the more we give in to fear the more power it has over us. It’s a horrible cycle that is hard to break. But it can be done with the help of God and friends. Can Candi go back to asking God to help her?
Definitely a book I can recommend. I can’t say that you won’t cry or become invested in the characters though. And I really can’t say you won’t be begging for the sequel as soon as you finish the last sentence in this book.
I have voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from JustRead Publicity Tours. All views expressed are only my honest opinion. I was not required to write a positive review nor was I compensated in any other way. All opinions expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the FTC regulations.
Joy Avery Melville is a new to me author and in this book Meany For Her she handled tough real life situations that is hardly handled.
A must read tale of a young woman returning home to her LORD, moving past her pain to opening her heart to the Divine love of her Father and every good thing He has for her.
Candi’s and Patrick is a wonderful read for anyone who loved deep stories of love and redemption.
I received a copy of this book and this is my honest opinion.
Thank you to @justreadtours for the review copy. All opinions are my own.
Meant For Her had my attention from the very first page. The difficult subject it spoke of, it’s heart breaking.
Candi has suffered so much. After being kidnapped, beaten and raped she is found in the woods left for dead. Returning back to her life is harder than she expected. The one person she thought would be there for her turns out to be the biggest ass. But she has two people that love her and will help her get through the horrible and difficult times.
The story flows smoothly it was just hard to keep up with our character Mack’s dialogue.
MY THOUGHTS ON THIS BOOK
I was very impressed with this debut author. Her writing skills worked great as Candi’s story unfolds. My heart actually hurt for Candi because of everthing she was going through. And her fiancé, what a jerk he was, to put it nicely. I was glad to see him go! She had a strong support group in her brother and friend Max. I just loved Dr. Max. He always new just the right things to say to make anyone comfortable especially Candi.
I really like the way Joy Avery Melville deals with really difficult issues that are so real today. If you know someone that has had to deal with the horrible issues like rape, beaten, kidnapped, or all of these things, this would be a really good book to give them to read. Though it is a fiction story, the author gives so many things, so much advice, that it can be a comfort. For those with a hurting heart beyound repair, or so think, they will find the love, comfort, healing and hope in Jesus. I’m so glad I could review this special book.
I would like to thank the author/publisher for a copy of this book. I am not required to write a positive review. The opinions here in this review are totally mine alone. I am disclosing this with my review in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255.
My heart really hurt for Candi-girl. No one should have to go through what she did.
I think the author has handled this subject quite well and she has pulled this off in making the characters realistic.
As often in real life this does happen leaving the victim feeling ashamed, afraid, and looking over your shoulder at any little noise.
Fear will hold you captive. Once it grabs you it will stay as long as you let it.
It’s why we need God. We need His Grace. All we need to do is ask.
I liked it that forgiveness is added in here too. Even though it’s hard, we need to do it for our peace of mind.
My emotions were all over the place. My advice to you as a reader please have some tissue by your side.
You’ll find yourself rooting for the main character as the author puts her through whatever life throws at her.
In my opinion Candi-girl came out the better person for it.
She was truly amazing and I loved her for it.
She also has a pretty special brother Cam. I loved that he supported his sister.
The best part about this book was the horses for me. I love horses ever since I was little.
Such gorgeous horses too!
I really enjoyed this book after I got into it. It starts out slow but then it gets better. You’ll not want to put this book down until you see how Candis’ story ends. Let me tell you you be thinking about her long after the book ends.
I might add the cover of the book has all of my favorite colors on it. The path on the cover will call to you too.
My thanks to Just Reads Tours. NO compensations were received and all opinions are my own. I was NOT required to write a review.
If you’re looking for a lighthearted read, you may want to keep on looking because this one isn’t an easy read by any means! It deals with some very serious topics such as rape and unwanted pregnancy. This could certainly be a trigger for some, and in general these aren’t the most enjoyable of topics to read about, are they? Still despite the subject matter at hand, it truly was a story of healing and of hope that is so necessary.
I must admit at first I struggled to get into the story…finding the dialog a bit hard to follow. After some thought I realized that this is nothing in the story or writing itself. Instead, I believe it had to do with the formatting in the advanced copy that I received for consideration… this will be a nonissue for those reading the finished copy. Still, it did keep me from really getting into the story as much as I would have liked in the beginning… once I adjusted to the formatting, it was easier to connect with the characters and the story itself.
And oh what great characters they were! We meet Candi in the aftermath of her attack. The story follows her journey of healing both physically and emotionally. Again, not an easy topic, but one that I feel was handled both realistically (not sugar coated) and respectfully. There was a romance story in there as well with the perfect novel hero Mack, but more than anything it was the story of healing that stood out to me most. I loved this beautiful reminder that while tragic events aren’t what God wants for us, He can and DOES bring good things from those intended for evil.
While this might not be the type of book that I would normally read as far as subject matter, it did have a fantastic message that I believe we can all use a reminder of now and again.
**I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher for consideration. All thoughts are 100% my own.
Joy Avery Melville hit it out of the ballpark with her debut novel, Meant For Her (Intended For Her Book 1). The actions and emotions of the characters are so realistic the reader can’t help but connect to them. I was drawn into the story from the first page and couldn’t put it down. I highly recommend Meant For Her (Intended For Her Book 1). And look forward to reading Intended for Her Book 2.
Meant for Her is the debut novel written by Joy Avery Melville. It is the first in the Intended For Her series, and after finishing this beautiful story, I’m looking forward to reading the novels to come.
This story pulled me into the pages as Candi Reynolds overcomes some heart-wrenching obstacles to claim back her life and strengthen her faith. Both her brother Cam, and a friend, Mack, seek to bring her out of the shadows of fear. Throughout the story, there are places where you giggle from the funny things the characters say, wipe a tear or two as you read some heart-wrenching moments, and grin as love blossoms between two memorable characters.
Kudos, to Joy Avery Melville as the gifted author, her novel will delight her readers with this captivating story of faith, moving your personal mountains, and love.
Oh, wow!! This book takes you on a roller coaster ride of emotions! From the first page, I was caught up in Candi’s story. Kidnapped, beaten, raped, and left for dead in the snow. Found by a minister and his daughter, reunited with her brother and his best friend. Candi’s journey to wellness, health, and wholeness mentally, emotionally, and spiritually, is riveting!! As much as I wanted to keep reading, there were times when I needed to walk away. I love the way Cam and, especially Mack, were willing to pray for Candi, yet walk away when Candi wanted them to. When finds out there’s also to be a baby thrown into the mix, Cam and Mack really had their work of accepting whatever might happen cut out for them. This story shows how God CAN and WILL bring good from evil, and how He DOES work ALL things to good for those that love Him. I can’t wait to read the next book!! I really loved Mack’s Christmas gift to Candi. As she states in the book, Mack is definitely one of the best hero’s EVER!!!!
I actually won a copy of this book from the author!! I was not required to leave a review, and the opinion expressed is my own.
Absolutely outstanding. I thoroughly enjoyed every page.
There are very few books that have taken my soul to places like I have just experienced by reading “Meant for Her”. It will tug on your heart strings: the heartbreak and suffering, redemption and forgiveness, tender hope and undying love! It is centered on God and helps to look at His grace under a different light. This story by far is one of the best books I’ve read.
This is a Debut Novel by Author Joy Avery Melville. I think she did a fabulous job with developing the characters and the story. It’s not easy to write a story with sensitive issues but she did it flawlessly! The story combines hardship,trauma,overcoming, and forgiveness all tied in with faith. Candi experiences a traumatic event then is abandoned by her fiance who blames her for being a victim of an act of atrocity. She finds solace in her brother and friend at a ranch where horses become therapeutic during her time of loss,heartache,and doubts. Through these she finds her way back. I received a complimentary copy of the book from JustReads which had no influence on the outcome of my review.
The opening scene of this book grabs the reader’s attention to be sure. Immediately immersed in the victim’s trauma, I became invested in seeing her recovery. Ms. Melville conveyed Candi’s journey powerfully and realistically, her paranoia, her panic attacks, her resistance to outside counseling.
Cam and Mack supported her unequivocally, if too readily, walking a fine line between not pushing her too hard and not pushing hard enough. (This reader is more prone to not pushing hard enough… )
I enjoyed Mack’s brogue, but found it difficult to follow in the dialogue at times. I love good dialogue and seeing the characters’ thoughts, and especially witnessing their internal dialogue with God. But I felt that it was overdone; it was hard to follow the story that was nearly exclusively via dialogue. For me, it would have been a greater benefit to read with more telling and descriptive scenes.
Though I’ve not experienced the violence Candi did, this reader can very much relate to surviving physical violation, and the feelings of self-doubt and worthlessness. I appreciated how Ms. Melville surrounded Candi with Godly people who cared about her, and guided her to healing and restoration.
ROBIN’S FEATHERS
THREE FEATHERS
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I had been putting off reading this as long as possible as I knew the subject material was going to be disturbing. Though it has a VERY strong Christian Faith element, and there is a lot of scripture and prayer – there are trigger warnings:
* Rape
* Rape Pregnancy
* Abortion
* Kidnapping
* Physical Assault
* Victim Shaming
* Psychological Trauma
* Potential PTSD
If this content bothers the reader, or they have had some of the experiences in their life, I would take caution as to reading this.
I was drawn to this story to see how it would play out. Pregnancy and abortion are hot topics as of the last few years. I wanted to see how this would play out in a Christian themed book.
Yes, it was an extremely rough book to get into. Then again there are times when you want a challenging read.
I was alternately mad, sad, devastated, and frustrated by what was going on. There is a gritty realism and the author doesn’t back down from the subjects. She tempers it with a strong element of faith, scripture, and references to God; even having “conversations” between the characters and God. Yet, there is a comforting hope to be found in it.
The reader begins with Candice having been “found”, almost near-death after being kidnapped, raped (repeatedly), and beaten after answering a knock at the door some six (6) weeks earlier.
It starts off a chain reaction with her fiancé calling off their engagement due to what happened to her. As of note, I REALLY detested the fiancé and wonder what their marriage would’ve been like had Candi not been attacked. Since his father was a Senator, the first concern was the campaign. In addition, this is where the “victim shaming” comes in.
While written in today’s time (the story came about in 2011/2012); the reader might think the attitude displayed by the fiancé and his family is outdated, though it does serve a purpose.
The main characters of Candi and her brother Cameron are well written, with a surprisingly realism. Mack, although his compassion due to being a pediatrician was believable, his thick Irish “brogue” was a bit hard to get through at times and it was hard to figure out what he was saying.
The title “Meant for Her” could be confusing. The author used it in a way to point that despite the bad things that happened; Candi does find some positives and a new perspective. Was this a trial solely “meant for her” to see the good that springs from bad? Was it “meant for her” to see who truly loved her?
After repeated fainting spells and her emotional outbursts, Candi reluctantly seeks therapy. The author doesn’t go into the details, but it is apparent that Candi does start seeing some changes in herself as the story progresses. This is a welcome change and changed the course of the story into a great and positive direction.
Over all, the author’s writing style made the story flow without being boring. The pacing was kept even without rushing, though there were times I felt it could’ve sped up. However, by chapter twenty, roughly more than half (½) way in, it did start moving along a bit faster, which I enjoyed.
I did enjoy the references to two authors whose work I have come to enjoy – Denise Hunter and Lynette Eason. These are made when Candi’s friend brings her some books to read.
The story has an interesting plot, and the message of the story is beautiful – faith in God, acceptance, hope and redemption. We don’t know why things happen, we have to accept that “his” way is the way things are going to be. His timing is NOT our timing.
But, as this is a positive review, there are a few glaring things stand out plot wise that were not answered –
** Why was Candi targeted for abduction?
** Why did the men grab her?
** Why did they hold on to her?
** Was Candi able to physically identify her attackers?
There is seemingly no investigation into her abduction, rape, torture and attempted murder. After the initial visit in the hospital, all aspects of the investigation disappear. These are, in most all states capital crimes that carry life sentences.
In Michigan these four crimes are punishable by up to a life imprisonment:
** Kidnapping [1]
** Rape[2]
** “Torture” [3]
** Attempted murder [4]
That’s where it loses a bit of believability for me.
I was surprised that even at chapter 29 (after a MAJOR event in Candi’s life), none of the police stopped by to update the family on the investigation, question Candice, or even check in on her as a crime victim. By this time it’d been eight (8) to nine (9) months after the attack.
I realize that the main theme wasn’t the investigation or the crime, but in the background it might’ve helped towards Candi’s recovery to know that the suspects had indeed been caught or at least that the police were still looking into it.
I would’ve also liked to know the election went and if the scandal even got to the senator or Candi’s fiancé. Did her fiancé find out about the other repercussion? How did he feel about it?
So, there was some “stuff” left out that could’ve been used in place of the day-to-day beginning filler.
Overall, it is a gut-wrenching, emotional read that the author tackled with respect and decency. This is a difficult subject matter that might shock some people; it could bring back traumatic events, though it could help some through a crisis.
As most systems don’t do “half” stars – this is upgraded to a four (4), but falls more like a 3.8. I liked how it ended and it had a beautiful, uplifting message.
References:
[1] 750.349 Michigan Penal Code
[2] 750.520b Michigan Penal Code
[3] 750.85 Michigan Penal Code
[4] 750.91 Michigan Penal Code