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You're Gonna Love Me

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Hatcher has created a heartwarming romance with a beautifully depicted faith story about healing from brokenness and learning to overcome fear.

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Robin Lee Hatcher is a favorite Christian romance writer of mine. I can settle into a happy zone when reading one of her novels, which never fails to please. You're gonna love me is a story of second chances and learning to trust God.

I recommend this book and thank the publisher and Netgalley for an ARC for this my honest review.

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3.5 stars
What a fun return to Thunder Creek! I loved getting to see more of Brooklyn and Derek from the first book but especially seeing more of wise, spunky grandma Ruth. Samantha and Nick are so different from each other, but they're still feeling sparks despite having not seen each other since they broke up three years before.

I loved all the detail about the locations and scenes. Being able to feel like I've seen real scenery instead of just read some incidents in some folks's lives is a bug plus for me as a reader and what bumped this book up from three to four stars. (Good to very good)

It's an easy read, a fast-paced contemporary. Nothing mind blowing...a comfort read. There is some talk of Christianity and a portrayal of how much God has come to mean to Nick, but in the end there isn't a specific sort of spiritual lesson to learn. Definitely not preachy at all.

Content: "heavens" and "for heaven's sakes"

Thanks to the publisher for a free copy. I was not required to leave a positive review.

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Since her father's death in a skiing accident, Samantha Winters has done everything she can to be safe. Even her job as an accountant is "safe". She can't be hurt tucked away in her increasingly dull, unsatisfying office. When her grandmother is thrown from a horse breaking her ankle, Sam volunteers to take the vacation time she's built up to go care for her. While she's gone, she intends to take some time to think about her options. What she doesn't intend is to run into the last man she'd allowed herself to love.

Nick Chastain has always lived life on the edge, pursuing every dangerous thrill-seeking sport he could. Since his kayaking accident, he's been forced to stop. Doctor's orders. The traumatic brain injury he suffered stole many of his memories, his profession teaching at the university, and left him trying to put his life back together. When he rescues an elderly woman who has been thrown from her horse, he has no idea that the woman is Sam's grandmother.

As Sam's close-knit family continually throws her and Nick together - he did rescue their grandmother, after all - Sam warily begins to see a different Nick than she remembers. This Nick is more thoughtful, far less selfish, and much more dependable. Can she trust this change, or will the old Nick shatter her hopes once again?

For his part, Nick knows he can't go back to his thrill-seeking life without risking his life. He also knows he seriously messed up with Sam before, and he wants nothing more than to prove to her that, not only has he changed, but he's ready to be the man she can depend on for life. Can he get past her fear to hold her heart?

Once again, Robin Lee Hatcher brings a fantastic story to her readers. Sam and Nick have great chemistry together, and their families are both loving and welcoming. I thoroughly enjoyed this book, and would recommend it to every Hatcher fan, or sweet romance reader,

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This is classic Robin Lee Hatcher. If you're a fan of her novels, you'll enjoy this one, too. It's a re-romance, with Samantha and Nick revisiting a relationship that she once broke off. Nick's had reasons to change, but Samantha must determine if the heart of who he is inside is compatible with her need for security. It's a story about fear, faith, and growing in trust.

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This was a really sweet read. This is part of a series and I never read the 1st book but this book could be read as a standalone. I didn't felt lost at all. Basically it's about an accountant named Samantha from the city who moved to a small town named Thunder Creek for a while to help her grandmother after an horse accident. What Sam didn't know that her adventurous ex-boyfriend Nick was the one who assisted her grandmother after the accident happened. Small world, huh? It does get predictable from there. Nick was a adventurous guy but a near-death experience changed his life completely and now he's just settling down in this small town. Sam & Nick had a bad breakup which made their newfound friendship a lil complicated. Both battle their feelings for each other. The characters in the book were good, Gran was a delight. Sam did irked me a little in regards to Nick. But it all worked out in the end. The romance was cute but the proposal came pretty quick. I like that Nick really cared for Sam. Not enough drama in this book either. Nonetheless good read.

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What a delight to return for a visit to Thunder Creek and touch base with old friends and meet some new ones too! The author’s wonderful descriptions of the area almost makes me want to pack a bag to visit this fictional town. But another visit there through the pages of “You’re Gonna Love Me” will have to do for me.

I also loved every page of Sam and Nick’s story – one about forgiveness, second chances and facing your fears. I can absolutely relate to Sam’s cautionary nature for I am much the same way. At this point of my life, I’m not certain I can overcome my own fears but Sam’s experiences encourage me to try.

Another beautiful novel by Robin Lee Hatcher, “You’re Gonna Love Me” is one you will absolutely not want to miss!

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Sweet romantic story about love, forgiveness, second chances, and trusting in God. Samantha and Nick are reunited after years of being apart after their breakup. They still have feelings for each other but both want different things from life and have very different hobbies.

I love that they reunite in a completely different town and state from where they met and dated. I loved the town Thunder Creek and all the characters-Samantha, her grandmother Ruth, Camila, Nick’s parents, Boomer the dog, Derek and Brooklyn.

Great story and steady plot. I like that Nick and Samantha tried to work out their differences by communicating and asking God for guidance. Really enjoyed this sweet story! I received a copy of this book complimentary for blog and social media review. All opinions are my own.

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Nick and Samantha are two very different people, but they can't fight their attraction for one another. After a failed attempt at a relationship, they find themselves back in each other's lives when Samantha's grandmother gets injured. Will their rekindled relationship relationship work this time? Or will Samantha let her fears overwhelm her?

This book was a nice love story, but I felt like it was a little too rushed. I didn't feel like Nick and Samantha's relationship was realistic at times. I also didn't feel like this book was one that I will find very memorable. However, there wasn't anything particularly bad about it. Thank you for the chance to review this book!

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Samantha Winters broke up with Nick Chastain because he was a professional daredevil, a college professor whose out-of-class adventures mean he’s an adrenaline-seeking modern Indiana Jones. Two years later, she’s back in her home town of Thunder Creek for three months, to help her grandmother recover from a riding accident. Nick is there, working on her brother’s farm. Why?

Nick was injured in a white-water rafting accident not long after he and Sam broke up. He suffers from memory loss, which means he can no longer teach, and he’s been told to stay away from the daredevil activities, as another accident could kill him. So he’s installing irrigation systems in Idaho. On Sam’s brother’s organic farm.

It doesn’t take long for the two to reconnect. It also doesn’t take long for the sparks to fly, as the two realise their old problems are still bubbling under the surface. I found Samantha frustrating. I could understand her fear that something might happen to Nick as he’s off doing all these dangerous things, but people choke to death on vegetables. We can’t live our lives in fear, or we’d never leave the house.

We're made in the image of God and God is the creator. Thus, we are all called to create.But that is Sam’s problem: she wants to feel safe. That’s why she’s stuck in a job she doesn’t really enjoy, because that’s easier than looking for another job. I can relate to that. If the current job allows you the time, money, and mental headspace to pursue hobbies, why change?

But I also found Nick frustrating, for not telling Samantha about his accident, and for not telling her the extent of his injuries. Especially for not telling her he was no longer the adventuring daredevil she’d broken up with.

I guess the plus part of these character quirks is it made them feel like real people. The opposites-attract plot isn’t original. It’s a romance so we all know how it’s going to end (if you weren’t sure, the clue is in the title). But the author manages to take what could be a cookie-cutter romance up a level with well-developed characters who are anything but cliche. Even though I knew what was going to happen, I wanted to see it play out on the page.

I especially liked the way the Christian faith was woven into the plot. It gave an added depth to the plot and to the characters, but it didn’t provide an “easy out”. The characters couldn’t just pray and have everything be fixed. That’s not real life, and it’s not good fiction either.

You’re Gonna Love Me is the sequel to You’ll Think of Me (Derek and Brooklyn’s story), but can easily be read as a standalone. Personally, I’d recommend starting at the beginning of the series—while You’re Gonna Love Me was good, I thought You’ll Think of Me was better. I’ll be interested to see whose story we get in the next visit to Thunder Creek.

Recommended for fans of family-based contemporary Christian romance stories.

Thanks to Thomas Nelson and NetGalley for providing a free ebook for review.

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You're Gonna Love Me by Robin Lee Hatcher is a love story about second chances. Samantha Winters is an accountant who plays it safe. She likes to maintain control of her life no matter what. She returns home to help her grandmother after an accident, only to find a former boyfriend Nick lives there and actually helped her grandmother after the accident. This is a sweet love story overall. I think it moved a little slow at times. I received a digital copy of this book from the publisher. These opinions are entirely my own.

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'You're Gonna Love Me" was my first read from Robin Lee Hatcher. The book was good but very predictable. The characters were pretty one-dimensional and while I liked Nick's character, I really didn't like Samantha (and that stinks because we have the same name). I wanted to like them as a couple but they spent half the book not speaking to each other. I felt like I didn't see the characters 'fall in love' and that is my favorite part of a "romance" book. Honestly, Sam's grandmother, Ruth, was my favorite character.

This was an "okay" one for me. I doubt I will read it again and I have read others since this one that I would recommend over this one.

I'm sure I will eventually try some other titles by this author... but not right now.

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Always a pleasure to read Ms. Hatcher's works. Excellent plot and characterization.

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2 1/2 stars.

The story was okay, but it had the potential to be so much more. I didn't see any reason to include the grandmother's POV. In a romance, there should have been only Nick's and Sam's.

The author has problems with the transitions between chapters. It broke the flow and made the reading harder.

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This book drew me in from the wonderfully thought out thread of how tragic events affect a person’s outlook on life. The choices made and the future formed before them were being based on their experiences. Sometimes those things have to be stopped. The cycles need to be broken and not repeated. Seeing the need for following God’s lead. The other thing that hit me was the powerful troubles with a past head injury and the future unknowns.
I received a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.

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It deals with overcoming fears of the past and forgiveness and relying on God. I enjoyed returning to Thunder Creek and catching up with past characters but this story was very slow going.

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You're Gonna Love Me is told through present times and flashbacks, an interesting way to reveal the relationship of the key characters of Nick Chastain and Samantha Winters. Robin Lee Hatcher is a master at the romance genre and relating it to real life scenarios.This is a good book but not one of her best.


She deals with the subject of TBI (traumatic brain injury); but, other than a few instances, she doesn't show how the interactions and emotions of Nick and Samantha might be affected. Instead, more of the focus is on their failed relationship from the past and Samantha's fear of Nick taking chances with extreme sports and situations.


Several supporting characters are fun to get to know and Nick's dog adds interest. There is a HEA but I felt the resolution and ending were rushed considering the struggles through most of the book. It's worth your time to read but I don't consider it extra enthralling. I received this book for my honest review from Netgalley.

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Robin Lee Hatcher is a seasoned author who never disappoints me. I love her storytelling ability. I always enjoy her work. Five Stars.

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Title: You're Gonna Love me



Author: Robin Lee Hatcher



Series: Thunder Creek



Chapters: 31 plus epilogue



Pages: 306



Genre: Christian Romance



Rating: 4 stars



You're Gonna love me is the second book in the Thunder Creek series by Robin Lee Hatcher of which the first I liked but didn't love at least not enough to pick up the second book. That is until I discovered the title of the book. You're Gonna Love Me, a title that just happens to share the title of my favorite love song. I even loved that the song was played in the story.

Samantha Winters and Nick Chastain have a past together they dated and it ended badly to say the least. Only Nick doesn't remember much of their relationship. A kayaking trip which ended in Nick having a traumatic brain injury. The same trip that lead to Nick and Samantha break up. Nick has moved to Thunder Creek Idaho for a new job and basically a new life. His injury and the memory loss that goes with it doesn't allow him to teach anymore. Samantha ends up back in Thunder Creek help her grandma after an accident.

Nick doesn't know what to think we he literally runs into Samantha in her grandma's hospital room when he goes to visit. He never thought he would see her again. Both Samantha and Nick have a lot to learn about God and trusting him. Nick with his brain injury and Samantha with her fear of losing those she cares about.

It was nice seeing Derek and Brooklyn in this one and visiting more with Ruth Derek and Samantha's grandma. I love how close Samantha was close to her grandma reminds me a bit of the relationship I have with my grandma. I'm curious to see where this series is going to go or if this one is the last one.

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