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Heartwarming and Touching New Contemporary Romance from Victoria Bylin

After two broken engagements, nurse practitioner Mia Robinson is done with dating. From now on, she only trusts herself and God, and she's focused on her eighteen-year-old sister, Lucy, and caring for patients. Just as she applies to work for an international aid organization, a phone call from Lucy, who's pregnant and running off to marry her twenty-one-year-old boyfriend, throws a wrench into all of Mia's plans.

Jake Tanner may have recovered from the physical injuries he sustained on the job as a police officer, but his heart has yet to heal from losing his former partner in the tragedy. He's poured himself into starting a camp for the sons of fallen officers and mentoring Sam, the adult son of his deceased partner, who's asked him to be his best man at his wedding.

Mia is expecting a mess when she arrives to sort out the situation with Lucy, but she wasn't expecting Jake. And Jake, who can't help envying Sam and Lucy, doubts he'll ever experience their happiness for himself. But maybe Jake's courage and Mia's caring spirit are just what they need to bring them a lifetime of healing and a forever kind of love. . . .

Two of Us Victoria Bylin 9780764217388 Books

I’ve thoroughly enjoyed all of Victoria Bylin’s contemporary romance novels, and The Two of Us reminded me once again why this author is among the best. Some people may not care for multiple POVs in a story, but I personally love it—especially when it’s as masterfully crafted as what Bylin accomplished in the way she wove two story lines together. Perfect! We meet two sisters, Mia and a much younger Lucy, who are polar opposites when it comes to how they approach love and romance. In my opinion, giving the reader insight into each sister’s deep thoughts is a major plus. Mia Robinson, a nurse practitioner, carries a lot of painful baggage from previous broken relationships and has chosen a career path that, if she has her way, could send her to another part of the globe. Falling in love with Jake Tanner, a former police officer carrying a load of guilt over the death of his partner, wasn’t part of the plan. Pregnant Lucy’s marriage to Sam and the deep love they share for one another are a constant reminder to Mia of what she truly desires for her own life. Mia’s struggle is real: marriage and family or career goals. She and Jake learn to let go and let God make the tough decisions when both paths seem to be God’s will. I love the way Jake’s story comes around full circle at the end. Just beautiful.

A separate but very touching element of this story is the character of Jake’s mom, Claire, who suffers from Alzheimer’s. The author handles it quite poignantly. Well done! Claire’s character really resonates with me—as I’m sure it must with many other readers—because I witnessed that kind of behavior in my grandmother. The Two of Us will not disappoint.

Product details

  • Paperback 352 pages
  • Publisher Bethany House Publishers (August 8, 2017)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 0764217380

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Victoria Bylin is probably my favorite contemporary romance author that I read in the last year. She does an excellent job of creating characters that you become invested in and are not too unrealistic to believe. I like that there were two stories that were concurrently progressing, as I got to learn about two different couples at the same time. While Mia was the main protagonist, Lucy her younger sister was a treat. While she was very young and immature, I liked getting to see her grow up as she dealt with her pregnancy. Her and Sam are absolute sweethearts and their military relationship was intriguing. Mia and Jake are also a likable couple, even though at the end, Mia drove me nuts. She was irrational and treated Jake unfairly. (Maybe she bothered me because I see myself in her?!) Either way, she ended up coming to her senses and all was well so I didn't stay upset for long ) I would give this book 4 out of 5 stars.

This book was provided to me by Bethany House in exchange for my honest opinion.
Feeling a lull in her life and tired of waiting on her prince charming, Mia Robinson decides to make a major change in her life by applying for a position with an international relief organization. If she lands the job with Mission Medical, she will not only get to put her skills as a nurse to good use, but will also see a tangible difference in the lives of those she serves in impoverished areas overseas. Her plans are abruptly interrupted, however, when her young and immature 18-year-old sister calls to inform her that she is not only pregnant, but that she and her boyfriend Sam are eloping. Although Mia is not happy with the news, she travels to Las Vegas to support Lucy and Sam only to meet Sam’s mentor and friend, Jake Tanner. After Lucy accepts a job caring for Jake’s ailing mom and also experiences complications from the pregnancy, Mia decides to take over the small rural medical clinic in Jake’s hometown in order to be closer to Lucy and to gain more experience for her Mission Medical application. Along the way, Jake and Mia’s friendship begins to develop into something more leaving Mia with the difficult choice of continuing down the path of pursuing her dream job with Mission Medical overseas or bravely exploring her new feelings for Jake.

Bylin tackles the often perplexing situation of trying to discern God’s best when multiple opportunities are presented. Mia’s struggle to find clarity and purpose is a universal occurrence at some point for us all and sometimes the answer isn’t clear as was the case with Mia. Consequently, readers can definitely identify with Mia’s plight. Bylin also seemed to interject an underlying theme of sexual purity versus caving to the culture. Although I feel like Bylin’s intent was to undergird Mia’s choice to remain pure, I unfortunately cannot say that with certainty because of how the characters’ views on the subject were portrayed. Mia seemed actually embarrassed that she was a virgin, and although Jake validated her past decisions and scolded her exes for not valuing such a “precious gift”, earlier in the novel Jake flat out stated he thought it was “unrealistic” for men and women in their twenties and thirties to continue to wait until they were married. Likewise, Sam basically stated that he and Lucy would continue to have sexual relations regardless, so they should go ahead and get married since God meant sex to be within marriage. Perhaps Bylin did not intend for such a weak message to be delivered about sexual purity, but it came across as such. What a shame! I had hoped that the message would eventually become very clear that sex is a beautiful gift from God to be experienced in marriage only and that there is great joy in waiting, but instead I felt that Bylin’s characters unfortunately caved to the culture on this one. Disappointed to say the least.

This review contains my own thoughts and opinions. I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher.
I am a big fan of Ms. Bylin and her writings. Her characters are people who struggle as I do to ascertain and live out God''s will for their lives. This newest book was hard to put down, so once again I convey my appreciation for a tale well told.
Thanks, Vicki!
Jan Smith
Newhall, CA
Jake Tanner will be your next book boyfriend. Once again Victoria Bylin has created a character you can’t help but love. He isn’t perfect, but he is oh so dreamy. The main story is about Mia Robinson and Jake, but there are two side stories as well, that of Lucy (Mia’s sister) and Sam and Frank and Claire (Jake’s parents). The book brings to life 1 Corinthians 137 – “Love never gives up, never loses faith, is always hopeful, and endures through every circumstance.” This is especially true of Jake as he pursues Mia, who you may want to throttle, and Frank, who is faithfully loving a wife with Alzheimer’s disease. There are many tender moments in this clean, Christian book that gets 4.5 stars from me.
I’ve thoroughly enjoyed all of Victoria Bylin’s contemporary romance novels, and The Two of Us reminded me once again why this author is among the best. Some people may not care for multiple POVs in a story, but I personally love it—especially when it’s as masterfully crafted as what Bylin accomplished in the way she wove two story lines together. Perfect! We meet two sisters, Mia and a much younger Lucy, who are polar opposites when it comes to how they approach love and romance. In my opinion, giving the reader insight into each sister’s deep thoughts is a major plus. Mia Robinson, a nurse practitioner, carries a lot of painful baggage from previous broken relationships and has chosen a career path that, if she has her way, could send her to another part of the globe. Falling in love with Jake Tanner, a former police officer carrying a load of guilt over the death of his partner, wasn’t part of the plan. Pregnant Lucy’s marriage to Sam and the deep love they share for one another are a constant reminder to Mia of what she truly desires for her own life. Mia’s struggle is real marriage and family or career goals. She and Jake learn to let go and let God make the tough decisions when both paths seem to be God’s will. I love the way Jake’s story comes around full circle at the end. Just beautiful.

A separate but very touching element of this story is the character of Jake’s mom, Claire, who suffers from Alzheimer’s. The author handles it quite poignantly. Well done! Claire’s character really resonates with me—as I’m sure it must with many other readers—because I witnessed that kind of behavior in my grandmother. The Two of Us will not disappoint.
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