Helpful Score: 1
I enjoyed Tricia's first Amish series (Big Sky series) and I was happy to see some of those characters make an appearance in The Memory Jar, since part of the book is set in West Kootenai, and part in Ohio. Sarah isn't a typical Amish woman, with her love of cupcake baking, but her best friend Patty had a big part in showing Sarah it is okay to be different. Jathan isn't a typical Amish man, either, only he took more guff over his differences. The healing that took place as Sarah and Jathan began to get to know each other and carry each others burdens, so to speak, was heartwarming. The story took some unexpected twists and turns, and I found the end a bit improbable, but this was a good start to a new series. I'm looking forward to reading on as more bachelors find their brides in Montana.
With thanks to Zondervan Publishers, via NetGalley, for my review copy.
With thanks to Zondervan Publishers, via NetGalley, for my review copy.
Mary N. (maggysue) reviewed The Memory Jar (Seven Brides for Seven Bachelors, Bk 1) on + 811 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Sweet story with interesting main character. I really enjoyed it!