A Vow for Always by Wanda Brunstetter

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A Vow for Always by Wanda Brunstetter
Book Six in the Discovery Series
Publisher: Barbour Books
Genre: Contemporary, Inspirational
Length: Short Story (124 pgs)
Heat Level: Sweet
Rating: 3 stars
Reviewed by Nymphaea

Luke Stoltzfus’ memory completely returns, and he rushes home to Lancaster County. When Meredith reunites with Luke, hours before her wedding to Jonah, she realizes her feelings for Jonah were never true love. Can Jonah’s heart withstand the way Meredith must break it to regain real love and restore her family?

Things are about to come full circle.

Ms Brunstetter has reached the pinnacle of this series with A Vow for Always. Everything is coming to a head. The snow is back, the holidays and time for family to come together are near and part of that family isn’t where he should be.
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The story definitely flows. I needed to know exactly what would happen next and how Ms Brunstetter would get the characters out of their various predicaments. I wasn’t disappointed. There are definite twists and turns in this book I didn’t see coming. There are some I had the feeling were going to happen, though, too.

As with the last book, the closeness between Jonah and Meredith was sweet, but it struck me as too fast. I liked how the different emotions were woven into both Meredith and Jonah’s thought processes and how on different ends of the spectrum they were. There is a true struggle and I liked how it played out.

I also liked the Susan and Anne arc in this book. These two kind women need their own story.

One other thing that struck me was how fast the ending came. Not totally out of the blue the way it happened, but I wished there was more to it. Maybe a chapter about the aftermath, instead of the swift way the ending came, would help. Give the reader a bit more closure.

Still, this series stuck with me after each book concluded. I sprinted through them in order to find out what would happen. I’m glad I read this series and will be seeking out more by Ms Brunstetter.

 

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