Divinely Designed is an easy read with a simple and easy to follow plot line. It is fun and engaging, especially for those who have roommates or remember what roommate drama was like. Kennedy, the protagonist, falls hard for Braxton (who her roommate is obviously crushing on) and things start to get complicated.
When Kennedy interferes in Braxton’s family life, things may have gone too far, but things have a way of getting back on track and, after all, the relationship between Kennedy and Braxton was “divinely designed.” The book teaches family values in the context of LDS culture and is aimed at a female LDS demographic, but it is a fun read for all youth and young adults who just want to curl up with a book and get lost in its pages.
This book was sent to Compass Book Ratings for review by Cedar Fort
Content Analysis:
Profanity/Language: None
Violence/Gore: None
Sex/Nudity: Several kisses; man holds a woman; hand holding.
Mature Subject Matter:
Religion, separation from family.
Alcohol / Drug Use:
None


