The Cul-de-Sac War by Melissa Ferguson was such a sweet and clean Christian contemporary romance novel. Like The Happy Life of Isadora Bentley, it made me laugh out loud several times. I just found this one on a shelf at the library, but I’ll definitely be reading more of Melissa Fergusons books in the future!
Audience
Women. I’d say it’s appropriate for older teenagers and up. Nothing inappropriate, just the fact that it is a romance would make me lean towards older.
Genre
Christian Contemporary Romance
Author

Bree Leake has spent her adult life jumping from job to job. When one doesn’t work, she just tries a new one. Her latest venture is being an actress in one of the oldest theaters. One of the few steady things in her life has been her Nana’s house and all the memories it holds. Her dream is to own it one day. Over dinner one night, her parents offer it to her, with one condition. One very big condition. She has to hold down the same job for a full year. This is complicated by the fact that the theater she works at has decided to switch to musicals (Bree can’t dance) and they’re going to have to cut back on the amount of actors they employ. To make matters worse, Bree has a new neighbor with a ferocious dog. Handsome Chip Mcbride has been on her nerves since the moment he moved in next door. What would any mature young woman do in a situation like this? Declare a prank war of course!
A few of my favorite things…
- The pranks. Hilarious! Kept me laughing all throughout. My favorite was when Bree put up trees to block Chip’s view of the Appalachian mountains.
- Russel, the dog who appears ferocious to Bree, but is really quite sweet.
- Seeing Chip’s deep side come out as he talks about grief and points towards an eternal perspective to help deal with hard things now.
I didn’t care for…
- The fact that Bree and Chip were each seeing other people as they fell for each other. In real life, I don’t think this would turn out so well and it definitely wouldn’t be kind for them to treat the people they’re dating this way.
Know that…
- There’s a brief mention of a man (not Chip) touching Bree inappropriately.
- A child in the book has cancer.
- It is a romance so there’s attraction (Bree noticing Chip’s muscles) and kissing, but nothing inappropriate.
Perfect for…
Any woman looking for a light, happy, cute and clean Christian contemporary romance!
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