Rosa Collins was only
sixteen when she received a vision telling her of her future husband.
Knowing that her husband would be Lucas, the Bishop's son, and future
Bishop of Green Valley, both thrilled and terrified her. They were a
match made in heaven, she knew, perfect for each other.
But becoming the Bishop's Wife is harder than Rosa anticipated. She struggles to transform herself into the perfect Bishop's Wife that her husband needs.
Lucas misses the real Rosa. Somewhere between getting married, and becoming the future Bishop's wife, his beloved wife has lost part of herself. Lucas knows that a good, old fashioned spanking is exactly what Rosa needs to help her find balance in her unrealistic expectations of what the perfect wife should be. But, try as he might, that balance doesn't come easily for Rosa, and it certainly didn't help that her high school nemesis kept popping up and making trouble.
Will Lucas help her realize that all he wants is for his wife to be happy? Can Rosa pull herself together enough to become the Bishop's First Wife?
But becoming the Bishop's Wife is harder than Rosa anticipated. She struggles to transform herself into the perfect Bishop's Wife that her husband needs.
Lucas misses the real Rosa. Somewhere between getting married, and becoming the future Bishop's wife, his beloved wife has lost part of herself. Lucas knows that a good, old fashioned spanking is exactly what Rosa needs to help her find balance in her unrealistic expectations of what the perfect wife should be. But, try as he might, that balance doesn't come easily for Rosa, and it certainly didn't help that her high school nemesis kept popping up and making trouble.
Will Lucas help her realize that all he wants is for his wife to be happy? Can Rosa pull herself together enough to become the Bishop's First Wife?
To be honest, when I started reading this book I wasn’t sure
what to expect. But as I got further
into it, I realized that I just couldn’t put it down because there is just
something about the author’s story and writing style that I just couldn’t resist.
I felt like the author did a great job at the characters,
making them stand out from each other.
It was so easy to connect with them, it felt like I had known them for
years. There were some parts of the
story that were so hilarious, Rosa just cracked me up!, and some parts that had
me worried about what was going to happen next and afraid to find out.
The only thing that I didn’t like about the book, was that
it ended! Especially the way that she
ended it because now, I really REALLY want to find out what happens next with
the couple! So please Ms. Jamison,
please tell me there will be a continuation onto this story!
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