Modern woman's daily devotional

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Although the cover wouldn't tell you this is a devotional book, don't judge a book by it's cover. Tanya Rad and Raquelle Stevens bring the modern, Christian woman something we have all been lacking- a daily devotion that provides real-life, relatable stories and ties them to a believe in God. The daily reads don't take long but set a positive tone for the day. I appreciate the tips provided in "The Sunshine Mind Way To..." section. The stories are real, which means they aren't always pretty. They demonstrate real-life. Life can be messy. Rad and Stevens remind us that we are not a mess. We are God's children. The examples are struggles and triumphs sure to be relatable to most women.

Rad and Stevens did an excellent job with the writing. My only complaint about this book is the quality. While the cover is lovely and eye catching, including the fact that this is a Christian book would be helpful to the reader. As an adult women, I find joy in the details. The paper used for this book is thin and feels rough. For a book of this type, I would expect a nicer quality, glossy finish paper. I often reread books of this type or gift them to friends who might benefit. This book doesn't feel like it would last the test of time, nor is it giftable from a physical quality standpoint.

I would gladly read another piece of work by Rad and Stevens. I enjoyed the 23 days I've read to far and I'm looking forward to the remaining 77 days.The publisher should consider giving these authors the physical quality product their words deserve.