Tuesday, March 31, 2020

The Heartbreaker by Jennifer Spredemann

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ABOUT THE BOOK

To Miriam Yoder, Michael Eicher is everything she doesn’t want. Prideful, cocky, arrogant. A defector of the Amish life. Why would a gut Amish woman like Miriam even consider being his friend again? Especially after what he’d put her through—professing his affection then skipping town. She didn’t have the heart to go through that again. It was easier to keep her heart sealed up and hidden away, than to chance vulnerability. And she’d be fool to ever trust Michael again.
To Miriam Yoder, Michael Eicher is everything she doesn’t want. Prideful, cocky, arrogant. A defector of the Amish life. Why would a gut Amish woman like Miriam even consider being his friend again? Especially after what he’d put her through—professing his affection then skipping town. She didn’t have the heart to go through that again. It was easier to keep her heart sealed up and hidden away, than to chance vulnerability. And she’d be fool to ever trust Michael again.
A faith-filled story of second chances and learning what true love is, that’s sure to pull on your heartstrings. 



MY REVIEW

Spredemann has once again woven a heartwarming story that will make you smile, laugh, and cry. I love her ability to pull you into the novel instantly.
I look forward to reading her books because she does not disappoint.
I could not stop thinking about the characters long after the book was finished and I cried when I had to say goodbye to them. I felt like they were family and friends at the same time.

I think what I liked best were the Faith filled themes of the story. A reminder that God is always in control no matter what. 
There were times when I felt that she was telling my story. I loved how I could relate to the people in the story. 

Reading at night is my favorite thing to do so I lost some sleep but that's ok! A wonderful story like this one is so worth it!
This book has been a joy to read! 

I highly recommend this book. It's her best one yet!
There wasn't one thing about this book that I didn't like.
I'm ready for the next one too.

My thanks for a complimentary copy of this book. I was NOT required to write a positive review. All opinions are my own.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Jennifer (aka J.E.B.) Spredemann
Jennifer (aka J.E.B.) Spredemann seeks to pen compelling stories that captivate readers and bring glory to GOD. She has authored two dozen Amish fiction titles in her can't-put-down writing style, two of which have won awards and topped Amazon’s bestseller listsShe resides in Indiana Amish Country with her family on a former Amish farm where the documentary Breaking the Silence was filmed. "...Spredemann weaves a thread of love and intrigue into a quilt of faith and values." - reader review






2 comments:

  1. Thanks for reading and reviewing, Lori! I'm happy you enjoyed the book. :)

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  2. Thank you for reading and reviewing, Lori!

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