Hold Me Still by Britaini Armitage is one of those stories that I wish there were more Christain books like this. It does not preach to the choir, and I think having Elliott Quinn question his faith was an excellent way to get both sides of it. Also, Ella does not respond with the typical God says it response or thinks because it has to do with God. The answer doesn't need to clarify anything. She takes the time to think through her answers, and this is where it becomes hard.
I fell in love with all the characters and know that at least two other books are already published, but I am really hoping Ella and Elliott stay together because they are so perfect together.
This is one of those novels where everything ties in with each other, and even the cover makes sense. The orchid playing a considerable part in their story was a beautiful touch to the overall romantic feeling. There were a couple of sections where I started laughing because if they got taken out of context would be a completely different novel.
The ending had me thinking of the movie The Vow, where I cried as well. I devoured this in a day and eagerly await to see where Ella and Elliott's journey goes from here.
4.5 out of 5 stars.
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