Anything
by Kristina Welch
She overthinks. He falls first. Found family, forced proximity, and divine interruptions.
A clean YA/NA Christian college romance with slow burn, prayer, banter, and spiritual depth.
Two guarded hearts.
He’s breaking down walls and she’s building them higher–
A match made in Heaven, or a blueprint for disaster?
After the fiery downward spiral of senior year, Kit Talbot crash-lands on a quirky college campus where traditions rule and dorm floors act more like family. It’s just weird enough to keep her mind off the wreckage she’s leaving behind.
Enter Levi Whitaker, known as the swooniest guy on campus. Magnetic, confident, and far too much like the ex who sent her life into that PTSD-tainted nosedive. Levi seems to be everywhere, focused on her like she’s the only girl in the world–even indulging her sugar addiction with delivered treats. But Kit’s self-preservation instincts are sharper than ever, and she deflects him like Wonder Woman blocking bullets.
That is, until Levi’s quiet faith and humble apology start to break down Kit’s defenses. He loves Jesus in the dreamiest way, looks like wow, and … somehow triggers the flashbacks she fights so hard to avoid. Every minute with him is a risk she isn’t sure she should take. Should she protect them both from the chaos of her life or learn a bravery that feels irresponsible?
As Kit fights to keep her life safe and manageable, she leans into her faith, clinging to the Bible verses God whispers to her heart. Clearly, he’s up to something, but the healing she prays for isn’t happening the way she wants.
Why is God silent on the prayer she needs most?
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Martial Peak Reviews
Kristina Welch's Anything is a compelling exploration of faith, healing, and the complexities of young love, set against the backdrop of a quirky college campus. This novel is a refreshing addition to the YA/NA Christian romance genre, offering readers a story that is both heartwarming and spiritually enriching.
The narrative centers around Kit Talbot, a young woman grappling with the aftermath of a tumultuous senior year. Her journey begins as she arrives at a college that is as unconventional as it is charming, with its unique traditions and close-knit dorm communities. This setting serves as a perfect backdrop for Kit's internal struggles and the eventual transformation she undergoes. Welch skillfully uses the college environment to create a sense of found family, a theme that resonates throughout the novel.
Kit is a character who is easy to empathize with. Her experiences with PTSD and her instinctive self-preservation mechanisms are portrayed with sensitivity and depth. Welch does not shy away from depicting the rawness of Kit's emotions, making her journey towards healing both realistic and relatable. Kit's tendency to overthink and her reluctance to let anyone in are traits that many readers will find familiar, adding layers to her character that make her journey all the more compelling.
Enter Levi Whitaker, the quintessential "swooniest guy on campus." At first glance, Levi might seem like a typical romantic interest, but Welch imbues him with a depth that sets him apart. His quiet faith and genuine kindness are not just traits but integral parts of his character that influence his actions and interactions with Kit. Levi's persistence in breaking down Kit's walls is portrayed with a gentle yet determined approach, making their relationship a slow burn that is both believable and engaging.
The dynamic between Kit and Levi is one of the novel's strongest elements. Their interactions are filled with witty banter and moments of vulnerability that gradually build their connection. Welch's portrayal of their relationship is a testament to the power of patience and understanding in overcoming personal barriers. The chemistry between them is palpable, and their journey from guarded acquaintances to something more is beautifully paced.
One of the standout aspects of Anything is its spiritual depth. Welch weaves faith seamlessly into the narrative, using it as a tool for character development and thematic exploration. Kit's reliance on Bible verses and her conversations with God are depicted with authenticity, reflecting the struggles many face in their spiritual journeys. The novel does not offer easy answers but instead presents faith as a complex, evolving relationship that requires patience and trust.
The theme of divine intervention is subtly yet effectively incorporated into the story. Kit's journey is marked by moments that feel orchestrated by a higher power, prompting readers to reflect on the idea of destiny and the role of faith in guiding one's path. Welch's portrayal of God's silence on Kit's most fervent prayer adds a layer of realism to the narrative, highlighting the often unpredictable nature of spiritual growth.
In comparison to other works in the genre, Anything stands out for its nuanced portrayal of mental health and its integration with themes of faith and romance. While authors like Jenny B. Jones and Erynn Mangum have explored similar themes, Welch's approach is distinct in its focus on the healing process and the role of community in personal growth. The novel's emphasis on found family and the support system provided by Kit's dorm community adds a unique dimension to the story, setting it apart from more traditional romance narratives.
Overall, Anything is a beautifully crafted novel that offers readers a rich tapestry of themes and emotions. Kristina Welch has created a story that is not only a romance but also a profound exploration of healing, faith, and the courage to embrace vulnerability. The novel's impact lies in its ability to resonate with readers on multiple levels, offering both entertainment and spiritual reflection.
For those seeking a clean, thought-provoking romance with depth and heart, Anything is a must-read. Welch's ability to blend humor, romance, and spirituality into a cohesive narrative makes this book a standout in the Christian romance genre. It is a story that will linger in the minds of readers long after the final page is turned, inviting them to reflect on their own journeys of faith and love.
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