**ARC received for consideration. All opinions are my own.
The Book
One last summer with their friends.
One moment that changes everything.
Now there’s a baby, a town full of opinions, and a love that has to grow up fast.
With everything changing around them, Mitch and Callie have to figure out if what they’ve always had is strong enough to carry them through what comes next.
Heat of the Moment is a summer nostalgic, small-town, friends-to-lovers romance about consequences, Gods grace, and choosing each other anyway.
Book Review
I have said time and time again that the thing that I really enjoy most about Jordan Riley's books is that these characters truly feel real... like I truly feel like these could be people I know from my own hometown. Their faith is important to them, yes, but their walks are imperfect and they sometimes fall short. I think we definitely see that in Mitch and Callie's story as they find themselves fresh out of high school, unmarried with a baby on the way. That might not be something we see a lot of in Christian fiction, but it IS a reality that many young Christians DO face, and what I loved about Mitch and Callie's story is that it doesn't glorify the sin but instead reminds us that God's grace is big enough for it all. Their friends to love romance was sweet and brought all the small-town summer vibes. If you're looking for a Christian romance with grit, grace and growth, this is one to check out.Heat of the Moment is a Christian romance with fade to black and minor language.

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