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Title: Caleb + Kate
Author: Cindy Martinusen-Coloma
"To unpathed waters, undreamed shores" - William Shakespeare
A modern take on Romeo and Juliet minus all the tragedy and death. Kate Monrovi has everything and nothing. She has a rich and pampered life, her family are owners of a five-star hotel empire of Monrovi Inn. Yet her life has no passion. Her shallow friends are focused boys with money, and spending to get what you want. And until Kate had locked eyes with Caleb at the school dance, she had felt the self centered and egotistic as well.
Caleb on the other hand is from Hawaii. He has never had the pristine life, love, or story to tell. His mother recently passed away, and now he is to go work under his grandfathers orders at the Monrovi Inn. When an unexpected event happens at the dance, both Caleb and Kate will become what was forbidden, become friends, and develop a relationship without parents knowing and respecting them for their decisions. Upon entering a relationship with the forbidden opposite person of their family, they are forbidden to see or speak to each other. Kate learns of a fight and dispute of differences between their families, and Caleb on the other hand has known this fight and dispute all his life- keeping secrets from Kate and visa-versa they try to figure a way to make their lives with each other work.
Both will have to learn the plans, and things that God has planned for them, as well as honor and respect the decisions by those in authority.
Why I picked up Caleb and Kate: The cover and the back of the book sparked my interest and made me want to read this book. I love Shakespeare, and I wanted to see what this book could share about a modern take of Romeo and Juliet. I also love the author of Cindy Martinusen- Coloma, and was interested in reading her latest novel.
I finished Caleb and Kate because: I was dragged into the novel. The story depicts a modern take on Shakespeare, the change of point of views from Caleb and Kate, and kept me wondering what would happen in the end.
I'd Give Caleb and Kate to: Both teen boys and girls, who love a change in a modern day tale. Anyone who loves Shakespeare. :) :)
Ratings: **** Really Liked it
P:4 Q:4.5
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