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I loved this book!! The characters are relatable and the storyline kept me captivated. I will be telling others about this book as well as the series itself.
Amish romance is my favourite genre, so I was surprised not to have heard of this author previously.
This story has all the vibes I crave in an Amish romance. A sweet and wholesome read following Kira and Jayden as they navigate past hurts and misconceptions to find their happily ever after.
Thank you to NetGalley for a copy of this book in return for my honest opinions.
I enjoyed this book. Kira comes to help her aunt and to escape seeing her ex fiancé regularly at church and in her community.
Jayden is the peacemaker in his family and fine with his life until he meets Kira . It’s then that he knows that he is missing something in his life: Kira.
Kira isn’t so sure about Jayden. She thinks he’s a nice guy and there’s something about him however she just got out of a serious relationship and she’s not sure if she wants to leave her family to date Jayden.
This love story is a wholesome; clean romance. If the family was real- I would love to meet the family and be a part of their lives. Love and family were the message of this book. I will read this again.
Thank you to Netgalley for a free download in exchange for an unbiased review.
A delightful Amish romance! Kira Detwiler leaves Indiana after a devastating breakup with her fiance to help her aunt in Pennsylvania. While helping with her cousins, she finds herself running into a sweet Amish man, Jayden Bontrager. But Kira's heart is broken and love is the last thing on her mind. With encouragement from her Aunt Ellen, Kira decides to attend youth gatherings with her new friend Aliana. As weeks turn into months, Kira enjoys her time with family and friends but is homesick for her family. She and Jayden develop a friendship and soon she is thinking about more than taking care of kinner! But then a letter from home changes everything. Will Kira be able to leave the past behind and move forward? Join this wonderful circle of family and friends and experience how God can heal hearts and provide above and beyond what we expect!
Such a sweet Amish romance that kept me engaged from page 1. Amy Clipston makes you feel like you are part of the story. I recommend this book.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from NetGalley and the publisher. All words are my own.
I always look forward to anything written by Amy Clipston, but I devoured this book in one sitting. I just could not put it down. The characters came to life as I read, becoming my friends. I feel like I would know would know them if I passed them on the street. I hope Jayden and Kira are included in future books.
Loved this one! This series has become one of my favorites. I love how we get updates on the prior couples throughout each book. This one, on that front, did not disappoint!
Kira and Jayden are just wonderful too. I love how all of their individual personalities really stand out in each book. They felt real and genuine, and I enjoyed reading their love story as it progressed.
Some of it was a little repetitive throughout. Their reasons for not being able to come together were mentioned repetitively in different parts of the novel. But I still devoured this book. I hope there are more to come in this series, and I look forward to reading more of Ms. Clipston's Amish novels now!
Loved reading more about Jayden's story. He is probably my favorite character of Bontrager boys. I really liked how the young people in the community stepped up to perform service to those around them. I found Aenti Ellen to be so wise and helpful to Kira and Ruby was adorable!
Thanks so much to netgalley and the publisher for the arc. The opinions are my own.
This is the fourth and final book of in the Amish Legacy Series centered around the Bontrager brother, Jayden. He is only 23 and sees how his brothers have found happiness with their wives and families and wonders if he will ever be able to find that as well.
Kira Detweiler has come to Pennsylvania temporarily to help her aunt with her children when she has her fourth child. Secretly, she also has left her home in Indiana to try to recover from a broken heart after her fiancé calls off their wedding. She declares she is not ready for another relationship, nor will be for a long time.
Her aunt encourages her to get to know some of the other people in the area. She finds many new friends, young and old. When she meets Jayden, they seem to have an instant connection, however, she is unwilling to open her heart, nor is she willing to leave her family in Indiana should a permanent relationship develop.
As time passes will Kira and Jayden be able to get past questions and concerns regarding a relationship between them?
This is a sweet Amish romance and a quick read. I highly recommend it to those who like to read Amish romances. Thanks to Zondervan and NetGalley for the advance copy of this book.
Kira goes to stay with relatives after her engagement is broken off by her ex. There she meets Jayden and the two become friends. Soon it progresses to love but Kira is afraid to trust love again. This is the final book of the series.
Kira is visiting her Aunt in Pennsylvania in order to heal from a broken heart. Her fiancé backed out of their wedding and she needed a change to overcome her grief and shame of not being good enough. She meets the handsome roofer Jayden at the grocery store and then later he and his brothers are hired to work on her Aunt’s house. Very slowly she and Jayden are drawn to each other. He feels like he has nothing to offer the pretty Kira and she fears getting hurt, as well as the uncertainty of when she returns to Indiana.
Amy Clipston weaves a sweet and compelling story that has us turning the pages to see how and when this couple can finally find their way to each other. Her writing is vivid and I found my mouth watering for fresh baked cookies and pie and roast chicken. Reading Amish stories is relaxing for me as it whisks me away to a simpler world of family and faith. A world where people work hard and love deeply. Amy handles the story with just the right amount of realism and emotion. It was an enjoyable way to spend a few hours away from my much more complicated life.
I received an advance copy of this book and my opinion is my own.