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You Belong with Me (Restoring Heritage Book #1) Kindle Edition
Luke Johnson may have grown up in Heritage, but as a foster kid he never truly felt as if he belonged. Now he has a chance to score a job as assistant fire chief and earn his place in the town. But when the interview process and Hannah's restoration project start unearthing things from his past, Luke must decide if belonging is worth the pain of being honest about who he is--and who he was.
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherRevell
- Publication dateSeptember 3, 2019
- File size8.3 MB
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Realtor Hannah Thornton has many talents.
Unfortunately, selling houses isn't one of them.
When a business tycoon determines to raze historic homes in the small town of Heritage, Michigan, and replace them with a strip mall, Hannah resolves to stop him. She sets about helping Heritage win a restoration grant that will put the town back on the map--and hopefully restore her disgraced family name. But she'll need help to do it.
As a foster kid, Luke Johnson never truly felt he belonged. Now he has a chance to earn his place in his hometown. But he doesn't anticipate how his relationship with Hannah will set into motion events that reveal the truth about who he is--and who he was.
"A delightful new voice in Christian fiction!"--Susan May Warren, USA Today bestselling, Christy Award-winning author
"You Belong with Me is just the right blend of romance and humor."--Beth K. Vogt, Christy Award-winning author
"A treat. From the first page, you'll want to move to Heritage and befriend the locals."--Liz Johnson, bestselling author of The Red Door Inn and A Glitter of Gold
Tari Faris has been writing fiction for more than ten years. A member of American Christian Fiction Writers and My Book Therapy, she works for My Book Therapy, manages learnhowtowriteanovel.com, and is a 2017 Genesis Award winner. Although she lives in the Southwest with her husband and their three children now, she lived in a small town in Michigan for twenty-five years.
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- ASIN : B07PVQ15TF
- Publisher : Revell (September 3, 2019)
- Publication date : September 3, 2019
- Language : English
- File size : 8.3 MB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 361 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #531,395 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #2,244 in Contemporary Christian Romance
- #3,717 in Christian Romance (Kindle Store)
- #5,325 in Religious Romance (Kindle Store)
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I have been writing fiction for more than twelve years. It has been an exciting journey for this math-loving-dyslexic girl. I had read less than a handful of novels by the time I graduated from college and I thought I would end up in the field of science or math. But God had other plans and I wouldn't trade this journey for anything. As someone told me once, God's plans may not be easy, and they may not always make sense but they are never boring.
When I am not writing or working, I spend time with my amazing husband. We have been married for fifteen wonderful years and have three sweet children. In my free time, I love coffee, rock hounding with my husband and kids, and distracting myself from housework.
I love to hear from readers. You can connect with me at my website at www.tarifaris.com
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Customers enjoy this romance book for its endearing story and darling plot, with relatable characters and near-perfect writing style. They find it very entertaining, with one customer mentioning it keeps them up reading at night. The book features a sweet town of Heritage, and customers appreciate its faith themes, with one review noting how it helps readers find their faith growing.
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Customers enjoy the romance in this book, describing it as an enjoyable hometown romance with a darling plot.
"...story, you’ll experience moments of frustration, laughter, longing, love, and hope. WOW! Great things to ponder!..." Read more
"...Revell which is a Christian/Faith themed publisher, there are strong themes of faith, trust, and hope in God, but they are not central to the story..." Read more
"Characters are so real, plot was satisfying, but the messages? Read on and learn what God has for you too - your GP. Enjoy! I know you will." Read more
"...novel, You Belong with Me, author Tari Faris creates a heartwarming contemporary romance featuring a close-knit group of friends and family members..." Read more
Customers find the book readable, with one describing it as delightful.
"...It was delightful, funny, yet also thought-provoking...." Read more
"...Faris definitely had a great idea with the multiple viewpoint on that matter...." Read more
"Such a good read. Lots of twists and turns and in the end it just makes you smile. It also helps keep your focus on much really important… Jesus!" Read more
"...All opinions expressed are mine. I enjoyed the book so much that I also purchased my own paperback copy." Read more
Customers appreciate the character development in the book, finding them relatable.
"...Her book flows smoothly and is very entertaining. I loved all the characters in this story and can see great books to come from more of the..." Read more
"Characters are so real, plot was satisfying, but the messages? Read on and learn what God has for you too - your GP. Enjoy! I know you will." Read more
"The characters were great, you connect with them from the very beginning ! I laughed out loud several times and there were a few tears as well...." Read more
"...The sweet romance is perfectly woven with relatable characters of a lovably quirky small town and beautiful symbolism that illustrates the soul-deep..." Read more
Customers find the book entertaining, with one mentioning it keeps them up reading at night.
"...In this story, you’ll experience moments of frustration, laughter, longing, love, and hope. WOW! Great things to ponder!..." Read more
"...I laughed out loud several times and there were a few tears as well. I cannot wait to read the next one!" Read more
"...The story was very entertaining. Looking forward to the next in series." Read more
"...Tari Faris will have you laughing, keep you up reading at night and leave you wanting more, so its a good thing we’ll be able to revisit Heritage in..." Read more
Customers appreciate the faith-based content of the book, with reviews mentioning how it helps readers find hope in God, even in difficult times, and how it fosters spiritual growth.
"...you’ll experience moments of frustration, laughter, longing, love, and hope. WOW! Great things to ponder!..." Read more
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"...Love between friends, love between a man and a woman, God's love for us, our love for our home and family...." Read more
Customers appreciate the heritage value of the book, with several mentioning the sweet town of Heritage, and one customer highlighting the restoration of both town and relationships.
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"...romance is perfectly woven with relatable characters of a lovably quirky small town and beautiful symbolism that illustrates the soul-deep message...." Read more
"Highly recommended. Small town Michigan ... restoration of a town and relationships. The characters were engaging and had some depth...." Read more
"...and personal issues among the main characters and the charming town of Heritage itself." Read more
Customers praise the writing style of the book.
"...The writing style was near perfection and I got drawn in by chapter one; it was hard to put down, but also a bit intimidating as I didn’t know where..." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2020This is technically the first book in this series based in the sweet town of Heritage. This town is a town like many small towns where EVERYONE knows who you are and what’s happening in your life. It’s also a town that’s seen better days and is struggling to stay unique, drawing people in for visits or to stay. I love the name of the town because we all have a “heritage” it might be good or it might be bad, but it’s our story.
In this story, we learn about Luke and Hannah. I enjoyed getting to know them and seeing them struggle with many of the same issues I have. The issues of wanting to belong and be excepted and valued for who they are.
Tari Faris wove sweet life lessons throughout this story. One of the wonderful things I took away from this story is the lesson that God will never leave me broken. He loves me so much that He’ll take all my broken parts and fuse them together to make something beautiful. Another thing the author wove into this book is that we don’t need to be the ones in control. God’s got it all in His hands and timing. In this story, you’ll experience moments of frustration, laughter, longing, love, and hope. WOW! Great things to ponder!
I’ve truly enjoyed Tari Faris’s style of writing. Her book flows smoothly and is very entertaining. I loved all the characters in this story and can see great books to come from more of the community members. It was delightful, funny, yet also thought-provoking.
Tari Faris is an author I am going to enjoy getting to know and reading her books.
I highly recommend you pick this book up. It might touch your heart just like it did mine.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2020In anticipation of receiving the second book in this series – “Until I Met You” (UIMY), and since I am currently on the launch team, I decided to order this novel to get familiar with this series.
The series covers are the same design – a sweet, loving couple on the cover; so it draws you in. The titles are very interesting and will likely play into the theme of the novel. This one “You Belong With Me” (YBWM) is explained near the end of the book with regards to Hannah and Luke’s relationship, and his “place” in Heritage.
This is the first of the series, so it is a standalone read, obviously. However, I am sure the novels would be best read together when they’re all done.
Right off I LOVED and adored Luke, he was my hero! I really liked Hannah. And, I understood the Thomas/Janie disconnect. Interesting note – I actually knew a married couple by the name of Janie and Tom. And, does it go without saying how much I despised Madison? I hope she doesn’t return in the second book …
Derek, from the description on page 53, reminded me of a particular character on a TV show that ran from 2003-2010, especially with the “harem” comment. What’s sad? I could ONLY envision Derek like that character. I found that funny since I am re-watching the show again. No spoilers or hints.
Moving on …
The writing style was near perfection and I got drawn in by chapter one; it was hard to put down, but also a bit intimidating as I didn’t know where this novel was going. The plot was absolutely darling – saving a small town and the two-for-one romances.
I had mixed feelings on the Janie/Thomas deal – I thought it was cute, praying for them; but at the same time thought it was being forced and unnatural. I am a sucker for happy endings though. His reasoning was explained in chapter six (6) which was heart-breaking for me.
There are so many “sweet” moments in this book …
* Hannah trying to save Heritage from Kensington
* Her off/on/off romance with Luke
* Luke trying to find a sense of belonging
* Hannah trying to win the grant to save town and her mom being a criminal
* Hannah always trying to fix things
* Taking a long, hard look at life
There was LOADS of good advice here – no good could be found digging in the past, sometimes stuff is just stuff – things like that. It was like a walk through the garden on a light, breezy, misty day.
In chapter three, not only do we learn that the woman watching Luke threw away his adoption papers, we learn more about who he is and why his and Hannah’s relationship is complicated.
Hannah and Luke start to reconnect again, even making up for a lost prom. His issue is one that is complicated. It is rooted in miscommunication and assumption. Where someone sees they’re doing a good deed, someone else might feel inferior or less than as a result of the deed. Faris definitely had a great idea with the multiple viewpoint on that matter.
Where this has a happy ending, it takes its time getting there with a few scandals, mysteries, and even Luke finding his family.
As this is distributed by Revell which is a Christian/Faith themed publisher, there are strong themes of faith, trust, and hope in God, but they are not central to the story until chapter 15. So this definitely fits its genre without bearing overwhelming or overbearing.
Told in third person from Luke and Hannah’s POV, they weren’t often front and center – Tom and Janie were featured as well, if not equally.
One plot hole, or rather something where I wished the author would’ve expanded – Kensington’s motives for the town. I also wanted to know what Derek’s position was in this. I’m also wondering if they’re going to be back in UIMY.
I definitely recommend this debut author for those who enjoy clean romance reads with Christian/Faith themes; which is the audience this book is written for. Especially, if the reader loves small town romances; “restoration” and hopeful types of reads.
For a debut author, Tari Faris knows how to tug at the heart-strings and tells a beautiful story of loss, gains, faith in God when we have nothing, that we’re building beauty from ashes, and how we are perceived when we try to fix things in others’ lives.
I’ve got another book I’m reading and then? “Until I Met You” is up next.
4.0 out of 5 starsIn anticipation of receiving the second book in this series – “Until I Met You” (UIMY), and since I am currently on the launch team, I decided to order this novel to get familiar with this series.Precious and Beautiful Beginning to Series
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2020
The series covers are the same design – a sweet, loving couple on the cover; so it draws you in. The titles are very interesting and will likely play into the theme of the novel. This one “You Belong With Me” (YBWM) is explained near the end of the book with regards to Hannah and Luke’s relationship, and his “place” in Heritage.
This is the first of the series, so it is a standalone read, obviously. However, I am sure the novels would be best read together when they’re all done.
Right off I LOVED and adored Luke, he was my hero! I really liked Hannah. And, I understood the Thomas/Janie disconnect. Interesting note – I actually knew a married couple by the name of Janie and Tom. And, does it go without saying how much I despised Madison? I hope she doesn’t return in the second book …
Derek, from the description on page 53, reminded me of a particular character on a TV show that ran from 2003-2010, especially with the “harem” comment. What’s sad? I could ONLY envision Derek like that character. I found that funny since I am re-watching the show again. No spoilers or hints.
Moving on …
The writing style was near perfection and I got drawn in by chapter one; it was hard to put down, but also a bit intimidating as I didn’t know where this novel was going. The plot was absolutely darling – saving a small town and the two-for-one romances.
I had mixed feelings on the Janie/Thomas deal – I thought it was cute, praying for them; but at the same time thought it was being forced and unnatural. I am a sucker for happy endings though. His reasoning was explained in chapter six (6) which was heart-breaking for me.
There are so many “sweet” moments in this book …
* Hannah trying to save Heritage from Kensington
* Her off/on/off romance with Luke
* Luke trying to find a sense of belonging
* Hannah trying to win the grant to save town and her mom being a criminal
* Hannah always trying to fix things
* Taking a long, hard look at life
There was LOADS of good advice here – no good could be found digging in the past, sometimes stuff is just stuff – things like that. It was like a walk through the garden on a light, breezy, misty day.
In chapter three, not only do we learn that the woman watching Luke threw away his adoption papers, we learn more about who he is and why his and Hannah’s relationship is complicated.
Hannah and Luke start to reconnect again, even making up for a lost prom. His issue is one that is complicated. It is rooted in miscommunication and assumption. Where someone sees they’re doing a good deed, someone else might feel inferior or less than as a result of the deed. Faris definitely had a great idea with the multiple viewpoint on that matter.
Where this has a happy ending, it takes its time getting there with a few scandals, mysteries, and even Luke finding his family.
As this is distributed by Revell which is a Christian/Faith themed publisher, there are strong themes of faith, trust, and hope in God, but they are not central to the story until chapter 15. So this definitely fits its genre without bearing overwhelming or overbearing.
Told in third person from Luke and Hannah’s POV, they weren’t often front and center – Tom and Janie were featured as well, if not equally.
One plot hole, or rather something where I wished the author would’ve expanded – Kensington’s motives for the town. I also wanted to know what Derek’s position was in this. I’m also wondering if they’re going to be back in UIMY.
I definitely recommend this debut author for those who enjoy clean romance reads with Christian/Faith themes; which is the audience this book is written for. Especially, if the reader loves small town romances; “restoration” and hopeful types of reads.
For a debut author, Tari Faris knows how to tug at the heart-strings and tells a beautiful story of loss, gains, faith in God when we have nothing, that we’re building beauty from ashes, and how we are perceived when we try to fix things in others’ lives.
I’ve got another book I’m reading and then? “Until I Met You” is up next.
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- Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025Such a good read. Lots of twists and turns and in the end it just makes you smile. It also helps keep your focus on much really important… Jesus!
- Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2024Characters are so real, plot was satisfying, but the messages? Read on and learn what God has for you too - your GP. Enjoy! I know you will.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2019“If she hadn’t wanted to slap the smug expression off his face, she might have been tempted to kiss it. Best friends really shouldn’t be allowed to be that good-looking.”
In her debut novel, You Belong with Me, author Tari Faris creates a heartwarming contemporary romance featuring a close-knit group of friends and family members who reside in the beloved small town of Heritage, Michigan. Hannah Thornton and her best friend Luke Johnson call the town of Heritage home, although former foster kid Luke still struggles with a sense of belonging. Readers will be treated to two different love stories in this novel, similar to the style of Susan May Warren’s novels. After breaking Hannah’s heart years earlier, there might still be a future for Hannah and Luke if their secrets and differences don’t destroy their second chance at love. Last year, Hannah’s brother Thomas abruptly ended his relationship with the love of his life Janie, although unanswered questions and unresolved feelings linger.
Readers will fall in love with the town of Heritage and will look forward to the rest of the series. Tari Faris gives readers hope for the future and shares the message of God’s never-ending love for us. I love her writing style and the way she incorporates bits of humor throughout the romance storylines.
You Belong with Me is recommended for fans of contemporary romance and for readers who enjoy novels by authors such as Denise Hunter, Becky Wade, Courtney Walsh, Melissa Tagg, and Susan May Warren.
I received a complimentary copy of the book from Revell and was not required to write a positive review. All opinions expressed are mine. I enjoyed the book so much that I also purchased my own paperback copy.