So there are our main characters: Destiny, the talented sophomore embodying all the feels that particular year entails, who is in crush with Isaac, the handsome student-body-president-jock-singer-son-of-the-headmaster. Nonetheless, I AM part of the tour, and I will do my best to share my honest opinion as a reviewer, not as any other role. To be honest, had I known what Destiny was about, I'm not sure I would have participated in this tour because I know my own bias. I would rather inform myself using the doctrine taught by leaders or that religion's canon. If I'm going to read about religion, I prefer for it to be theology as opposed to fiction. I have my beliefs so I'm not interested in fictitious accounts of any religion including my own. Also, as I've stated on here several times, religious fiction is pretty low on my preferred genres list. So yeah, it's hard for me to be unbiased when I have my own experience of being that Tennessee Mormon girl. Destiny is a little difficult for me to review fairly because it chronicles the romantic adventures of a young Mormon girl living in Tennessee, and for those of you who don't know, for the first 24 years of my life, that's exactly what I was until I moved to Texas last year. Allow me a moment to be completely candid here.
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