Happily Ever After on Huckleberry
Hill by Jennifer Beckstrand
Summary:
The endearingly irrepressible matchmaking grandparents Anna
and Felty Helmuth have helped generations of their Wisconsin community find
love over the course of USA Today bestselling
author Jennifer Beckstrand’s beloved Matchmakers of Huckleberry Hill series –
including fifteen happily wed grandchildren and counting!
But this time, things get tricky when twin sisters become entangled in a love
triangle with the same man. All three will need to draw on their deep faith -
and the advice of Anna and Felty - to find their happily ever afters.
Sensible and cautious, Naomi Coblenz lives to help
everyone else be happy—particularly when it comes to her twin sister, Ruth. So
Omi certainly can’t admit she’s always loved handsome Bo Helmuth, since he and
Ruth have begun courting. To look out for her sometimes-thoughtless sister, Omi
even poses as Ruth on a ride home alone with Bo. But it doesn’t take Bo long to
see the truth—and really notice Omi for the first surprising,
hopelessly-wonderful time . . .
Bo thought he was in love with the vivacious Ruth.
But he can’t stop thinking about Omi’s kindness and understanding, especially
since she refuses to hurt her sister. And he can’t figure out a way to tell
Ruth they aren’t really suited for each other. His only hope is that his
ever-resourceful Dawdi and Mammi can help faith guide the way—and at last claim
a happy ending for all.
Review 4-Star
This was a new author to me and to me the story started a little slow,
which made the book was easy to put down, but by the 4th chapter of
the book it turns into one of those page-turners that you can’t put down until
you finish reading. I will definitely be checking out the rest of this series
and any other book by this author. The editing in this book was spot on, which
make a book more enjoyable, the over all flow of the story was hit and miss as
I said it took me a few days to read the book cause it was so easy to read a
chapter and put it down until I got to the 4th where the story to me
came alive and I sat and read and finished it early the following morning
without stopping.
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