Saturday, October 28, 2017

Review for Atheist who kneels and prays by Tarryn Fisher


Yara Phillips is a wandering muse.

She dates men who need her, but always moves on to something new, never staying in one place for very long.

David Lisey is in need of a muse.

A talented musician lacking lyrical inspiration. When he first sees her, he knows he's found what he's been looking for.

Yara believes she can give David exactly what he needs to reach his full potential:
A broken heart.

David’s religion is love.

Yara’s religion is heartache.

Neither is willing to surrender, but religion always requires sacrifice.

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My 5 Star review:


I stayed up till 1am on a work night to finish this book. I had to do it and I was determined to do so.

Yara is a woman after my own heart. She has a gypsy soul and never stays in a place longer than one normally does.

Then she meets David and her whole world changes. One would say that she ran away and got spooked because she never felt love, so how could she show love.

But to me that is not it at all. I believe that Yara saved David and gave him all the power that he needed to succeed and be brilliant! She told him that she felt like he was faking it when he performed and now that his heart has ripped out and is sitting in his hand, he no longer needs to fake it. Because he feels it!

Also David saved Yara. He helped her grow and gave her space until that space was suffocating her.

I will not go into detail because this so called love story is one hell of a love story.

This story is real on so many levels it isn't even funny! I myself was Yara and I still am to this day...married and all. See my husband knows me and he knows what he signed up for. I may not run like Yara but I push the limits to see if he will fight for me. Also on our first date he told me that he would marry me one day. My husband is a lot like David as well. But to be 100% honest I believe we all have a piece of these characters is us.

That is what makes this story so real and very dear to all of our hearts.

Bravo Tarryn Fisher on your words! You tell all of our stories and the struggle is real but you my dear are the bright light at the end of the rainbow!

Thank you for sharing Yara and David's story. This story is not tucked away deep within my heart and soul.

“That’s the thing, Yara,” she’d said to me. “There is no moving on when you’re truly in love. You try and you keep trying, but that love is a stain on your life.

I didn’t know if I was smiling because he was calling me English, which was utterly ridiculous, or if I was amused by the fact he was planning our life together.



New York Times & USA Today bestselling author Tarryn Fisher is cooler than you, but not one to rub it in your face. She graduated first in her class at Hogwarts school of Witchcraft and Wizardry. She is a lover of human nature, and a real life villain (House of Slytherin). Her heart is dark, but she loves you with it anyway. Currently she lives in Washington with her son and daughter, and just finished her ninth novel, Bad Mommy, which is now available.


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