Synopsis
When it comes to
matchmaking, Huckleberry Hill, Wisconsin’s unstoppable octogenarians
Anna and Felty Helmuth never seem to run out of opportunities—or
grandchildren...
Reuben Helmuth is plenty bitter. John King,
his best friend—or so he thought—is engaged to the girl Reuben loved.
Humiliated, Reuben flees from Ohio to his grandparents’ home on
Huckleberry Hill, where he knows he’ll find comfort. He’s enjoying
wallowing in his misery—until John’s sister, Fern, shows up. She won’t
stop pestering Reuben about forgiveness—or trying to help him find love
again. Yet Fern's efforts only reawaken Reuben’s long-buried
feelings—for her…
With her brother too ashamed to face
Reuben, it’s fallen to Fern to help mend fences. But as she and the
Helmuths do all they can—even organizing a knitting club event filled
with eligible girls—it may take one more challenge to inspire Reuben to
forget his heartache, recognize his own blunders, and embrace the true
love that’s right in front of him…
My Review
I just love the determination and creativity of Anna in matching up her grandkids! I loved Fern, but Reuben was a bit difficult to have compassion for. He really took feeling sorry for yourself to a whole other level. Just leave it to Anna to shake up his life for a much-needed wake-up call! The poor knitting club... As always, I was chuckling at the antics while enjoying the character growth as Reuben and Fern shift from pesky friends and unrequited love to deeper feelings that lead to true romance. This series is a must-read for fans of Amish romance!
Disclosure statement: A complimentary copy of this book was provided from a tour group, publisher, publicist, or author, including NetGalley, OR was borrowed from the library, including OverDrive, OR borrowed from Kindle Unlimited, OR purchased. A review was not required and all views and opinions expressed are unbiased and my own.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Thanks for your comment!