A Different Way - Kathryn Shay

A Different Way

By Kathryn Shay

  • Release Date: 2021-12-07
  • Genre: Contemporary Romance
Score: 4
4
From 185 Ratings

Description

Can a firefighter who left a mundane life fit into a minister’s world?

When Battalion Chief Lynn Lucas’ marriage turns cold and she’s sick of her inactive firehouse, she moves to Crystal City for more exciting calls and where the Sisters of Fire are employed. But then she meets a man who she’s immediately attracted to.

Brady Jamison is a pastor at a liberal church in Crystal City. He’s also a widowed, single dad and a red-blooded, thirty-five-year-old man. It’s love at first site for Brady, too, but he’s keeping a mind-blowing secret. They live in different worlds.

Lynne learns of his profession and rejects their relationship. She fights fires and helps her two kids deal with the divorce. Still, she longs for Brady.

This Sisters of Fire support Lynne and love Brady. Their two adorable daughters insist on seeing each other and throw their parents together. All they need is a religious zealot who tries to sabotage Brady’s ministry.

Are Lynne and Brady fated to be together or will she reject a minister’s life and leave them both miserable?

Grab a copy of A DIFFERENT WAY soon. As one reviewer said, “This story was different than any other I had read before and I loved it. The hero was unexpected but a breath of fresh air. This was a story that was enduring and one I will read again and again.” Spunky N Sassy Blog

Reviews

  • A different way

    5
    By jane2053
    Good read
  • Jtag

    1
    By jtaggart11
    I found the swearing gratuitous and distracting from the story. Decided not to finish the book.
  • A Different way

    5
    By rjbor
    Now this Love story is a beauty. The two main characters were perfect. The story line wonderful. So much going on, a beautiful way to to teach children about sex at ten and not scare them, the Parents with their children handling questions on sex, All handled as the child opens up and questions their parents, of course this story has a person with a different view, that destroyed portion of One church and almost killed the minister & tried to destroy his church. Held my interest and had a beautiful happy, loving ending. Thank You
  • BCKM

    5
    By ZolaWhite 258
    I’m not sure if you have the link
  • Interesting love story

    4
    By mtr694
    Not at all what I expected but very real and relatable characters. Several surprises!!
  • Wonky view of sex.

    2
    By YELP3726
    The love story and friendships were good. The loose morals were not. I won’t be reading any more by this author. I prefer characters that know right from wrong and at least try to get to their lives to an honorable place.
  • A Different Way

    5
    By sbsbrinson
    Another great story in this series!
  • A Different Way

    4
    By Bev teacher
    Interesting theory on religion.
  • A Different Way Sisters of Fire #5

    5
    By 37Karen
    I enjoyed book 5 of the Sisters of Fire series. Lynne is starting a new job in a new town after filing for divorce from her cheating husband. She meets and has an instant attraction to Brady, a widower with a daughter the same age as hers. They have a good relationship until Lynne finds out Brady is a minister. Lynne feels she can’t deal with that but eventually realizes that her love for Brady is too strong to ignore. It is always fun to catch up with the other Sisters of Fire. Looking forward to the final book in this series.
  • A Different Way

    4
    By Ellen/Oceanside
    Interesting and informative plot, of a group Flying Solo. Offering Healing, Parenting Downfalls, Listening tips to help with children. Brady and Lynne their first meeting noting that three in same fairy costumes. Sparks fly, he’s younger, and has secrets will that hinder them. Sharing the hurts and how they wanted a different type of marriage. Being a firefighter her job, and friends of Sisters of Fire Enjoyable, heart warming showing there is second chances at love and happiness. Given ARC for my voluntary review and my honest opinion.

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