Title: Twice Loved
Author: Wanda E. Brunstetter
Publisher: Barbour Books
Publish Date: September 1, 2013
Book Description
Bev Winters’s new job is an answer to prayer and just in time for
Christmas – until her boss’s kindness awakens an old longing. Will her
pride allow love after loss? Also enjoy a collection of 1940s recipes
and handcrafts along with stories and trivia about Christmas 1946.
My Thoughts
My first thought is that this is not a typical Brunstetter book. To me a typical Brunstetter book is a book about the Amish and their lives. This book however has nothing to do with the Amish but instead is about an unfortunate situation that has it's way of turning around and becoming something rather wonderful.
I really enjoyed this book and I know that it is not supposed to be released until September of this year but for some reason I felt that I have read this book before. Everything about this book seemed familiar to me. Even with everything seeming familiar I have to say that I really enjoyed reading this book.
Bev and Dan both had suffered a great loss of loved ones and both had to overcome the grief that comes along with that. I can honestly say that I have never lost someone that close to me and I hope that I never have to but I am sure that day is inevitable.
This was a fast read for me and a book that most people could read in one day. Even though it is set around Christmas time, it could definitely be a book for any season.
You can pre-order this on Amazon.com HERE!
You can find more books from Wanda Brunstetter HERE.
Images and excerpt are from WandaBrunstetter.com.
I was not paid for this review, I did however receive a copy of the book for my Kindle from NetGalley. The opinions of this book are mine and mine alone.
I sometimes like books that have that familiar feel you're describing. Happy to read the review!
ReplyDeletesounds interesting! i love the amish ;)
ReplyDeleteDo you find that fast reads fulfill your need for a good book?
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing about all of these great books. I loved some of the Amish books. I would love to see some of those recipes.
ReplyDeleteNot the usual type of book I read but very nice review!
ReplyDeleteLooks good. Your review doesn't touch upon the plot too much so it left me very curious!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great book
ReplyDeleteI love reading, I'll have to add this to my to read list :).
ReplyDeletesometimes a fast enjoyable read it just what I need--I like the era it's set in =0)
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