About the Book
Book: To Belong Together
Author: Emily Conrad
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release date: February 28, 2022
Fame and money have a way of complicating love.
Drummer John Kennedy can keep a beat, but he can’t hold a conversation, so he relies on actions to show he cares. Unfortunately, when he’s instantly intrigued by a spunky female mechanic, he can’t seem to convey the sincerity of his intentions. And the rejections don’t stop there. His own sister is pushing him away just when he could help her most.
Erin Hirsh’s life would be easier if God hadn’t given her a love for cars. Only her father understood her, and she’s losing him to dementia. Her brief romances have always backfired worse than a mistuned engine, and she refuses to give John the chance to wreck her heart. A rock star with a supermodel ex can’t possibly see anything in her.
At least that’s what she thinks until they find common ground in faith and their worsening family situations leave them each longing for a place to belong. Could God intend for this pair of opposites to belong together?
To Belong Together is the second book in the Rhythms of Redemption Romances. The men of the rock band Awestruck have conquered the music industry, but to find redemption and love, they must each face the wounds of the past. Good thing no one—and no difficult situation—is too much for grace.
My Thoughts:
This was a really good romance read. I’ve been reading up a lot on the different ways people show their love and this just kind of fit in. John isn’t a talker, he’s going to do. Lots of people don’t understand that and it can cause problems.
I loved that Erin didn’t have a typical female job but a male one so that added to the dynamics of the story. Just a really good and deep in faith romance read. I thoroughly enjoyed it and highly recommend it.
5/5
Thank you to the author/publisher for the review copy of this book via Celebrate Lit. I received this book in exchange for an honest review and the opinions stated above are 100% mine.
Click here to get your copy!
About the Author
Emily Conradwrites contemporary Christian romance that explores life’s difficult, but relevant, questions. Though she likes to think some of her characters are pretty great, the ultimate hero of her stories (including the one she’s living) is Jesus. She lives in Wisconsin with her husband and their energetic coonhound rescue. She is the author of the stand-alone novel Justice and the Rhythms of Redemption Romance series, as well as a series of short stories, which she emails in installments to subscribers. Learn more about her and her books at emilyconradauthor.com.
More from Emily
Who are you?
On the surface, this is a simple question, but as it kept popping up in To Belong Together, I realized my characters kept asking it because their answers left them unsatisfied and insecure.
(Which is writer speak for: My brain kept circling back to the question because God had something to show me!)
At first, the answer for John seems to be that he’s a famous drummer. For Erin, it’s that she’s her father’s daughter (her father instilled her love of cars).
If someone I’ve just met asks me who I am, I usually say, “I’m Emily. I’m a novelist.”
I’m sure you have a way you describe yourself too.
These easy answers are helpful in conversation. In fact, I’d love for you to comment on this post with your answer, because it’s a point of connection with people we’re getting to know, and I love to get to know readers and other writers!
But, as I was writing To Belong Together, I realized anew that these things are not our identities. They are roles—roles we play in relationships, in our jobs, in our hobbies. Because a role is not the same as an identity, it can’t provide the lasting purpose, worth, and security we crave.
As believers in Christ, our eternal identity is that we are beloved children of God.
Because our roles take so much of our time and energy, and because they really do serve a purpose in conversation when we’re meeting someone new, I think it’s easy to lose sight of that greater identity.
At least, I know John and Erin struggled with it. (Again, writer speak for: I needed some reminders in this area!)
If you read To Belong Together, I hope you enjoy seeing that theme pop up throughout the novel and come away with a greater understanding of who you are in Christ. After all, that identity makes all the difference as we fill those beloved roles God’s blessed us with.
If you have a minute to introduce yourself in comments, I’d love to meet you!
Blog Stops
Inklings and notions, September 24
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, September 25
Texas Book-aholic, September 26
deb’s Book Review, September 27
Abba’s Prayer Warrior Princess, September 28
Adventures of a Travelers Wife, September 29 (Author Interview)
The Sacred Line, September 29
Locks, Hooks and Books, September 30
Tell Tale Book Reviews, October 1 (Author Interview)
Artistic Nobody, October 1
Ashley’s Clean Book Reviews, October 2
Because I said so — and other adventures in Parenting, October 3
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, October 4
For Him and My Family, October 5
Encouraging Words from the Tea Queen, October 6 (Author Interview)
Happily Managing a Household of Boys, October 7
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Emily is giving away the grand prize package of a 10 Amazon gift card, an electronic copy of To Belong Together, and 2 hand-painted and framed pine forest watercolors (US Only) or printable PDF downloads of the paintings (International)!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
https://promosimple.com/ps/21aaa/to-belong-together-celebration-tour-giveaway
I'm so glad you enjoyed John and Erin's story, Ashley! I'm glad their differing approaches to connection fit in with other things you've been studying lately - it's always encouraging when that happens!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your thoughts on To Belong Together, I love the cover and synopsis and I am looking forward to reading this wonderful story myself
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your excellent review! To Belong Together sounds like one not to miss.
ReplyDelete