Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Harvest of Blessings By: Charlotte Hubbard


Book Description....

"The tranquil little town of Willow Ridge is facing a startling challenge. Wealthy Nora Glick Landwehr is determined to make it her home again--and put her past to rest. Cast out by her own family, Nora can't reconcile with Old Amish ways or her strict father. But she'll do anything to help her community embrace the future . . . and make amends to the daughter she had to give up. So, she certainly has no time for her reckless new neighbor Luke Hooley. They disagree about almost everything. And how can she trust him if he always seems to believe the worst about her? Somehow, though, his unexpected support and passionate heart are helping her find her own way in faith. And Nora will discover that even in the face of insidious lies and unyielding judgment, God creates unexpected chances for forgiveness--and love."

Title:  Harvest of Blessings
Author:  Charlotte Hubbard
Publisher:  Zebra
Series:  Seasons of the Heart Book 5
Reviewed By:  Arlena Dean
Rating: 5
Review:

"Harvest of Blessings" by Charlotte Hubbard

What I liked about this novel....

This was a very interesting novel and which showed the realness of the Amish community.   It was wonderful seeing how Nora, the heroine who had been a cast off from her community able to return and restore her life with this community in Willow Ridge after all that had happened to her.  The author did a wonderful job it her presentation of this story to her readers.  In the end the reader will get an unforgettable story of what it really means to forgive and even find love.  The characters is this story were all so well developed, captivating, well portrayed and believable helping to give the reader a remarkable well written story.  Would I recommend?  YES!





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