The Discovery: A Review of A Vow for Always

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

A Vow for Always (Discovery #6)A Vow for Always by Wanda E. Brunstetter

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


A Vow for Always is the conclusion to Wanda E. Brunstetter’s Discovery series and I have absolutely loved the story line!

Once again I, in good conscious, must say that I’m still not pleased with how much these little 124 pages novellas cost.

However, aside from monetary value and in terms of the story line it is definitely a 5-star read! It’s been a pleasure to be given the opportunity to read these and I thank Barbour Publishing for letting me review them!

Following the birth of her son, Meredith is finally moving on with her life. To the dismay of her Mother-In-Law she is seeing Jonah—an old friend from years gone by. I thought there were times with Luke’s mother was downright despicable in how she treated Meredith and even to Jonah! OI! That woman sure knew how to get under my skin!

Luke is hurling straight forward to complete recovery and his memory is returning very quickly—but will he be in time to get to Meredith before she walks down the aisle with Jonah? Oh, the nail biting tension that was culminating in this book! It had me on the edge of my seat even though I logically knew that things would turn out as they should!

I really can’t brag enough about the story. It kept me engaged throughout all six of the novellas and I read through them all in just two days. I was rooting for Meredith and Luke to get back together and pulling for the perfect resolution to the circumstances that pulled them apart in the first place!

An absolutely fantastic and light summer read that will pull you into the lives of these characters. You may feel anger and at times—sadness but that is just proof of such a well written story! Two thumbs up and 5 stars for the story line!
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A nationally recognized authority on the Amish community, Wanda E. Brunstetter has seen her book sales over the two million mark. Wanda enjoys an uncommon kinship with the Amish and continues to visit their communities throughout the country. Her books have won numerous awards and topped several bestselling charts. http://www.wandabrunstetter.com/

I received this book free from the publisher through Netgalley. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own

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