Monday, March 8, 2021

Review of "All That Really Matters" by Nicole Deese

I'm pretty sure I have read all of Nicole Deese's books....and I know that I have enjoyed them all. But this one...this one is special, and it is by far my favorite!

Molly McCormick is a successful influencer of "Makeup Matters with Molly." She is on the verge of a next-level breakthrough in her career, and is encouraged by her agent/boyfriend to find a human interest cause to partner with....all to demonstrate why she should become the host of a new Netflix show. After a series of (amusing) missteps, Molly eventually becomes a mentor at The Bridge, a program that assists young adults in successfully transitioning to adulthood.

Silas Whittaker, Director of The Bridge, has some deep seated reasons that drive his passion that the program be not only successful, but duplicated. And he's not sure if Molly is a distraction, or just what the program - and he - needs.

The author bounces back and forth between Silas and Molly's POV, and they are both compelling. The combination of witty repartee along with serious life issues are powerful. The journey and solutions to the conflicts are fresh and interesting. I am PASSIONATE about recommending this book. :)

I was provided a complimentary copy of this book from Bethany House Publishers and NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.



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