Happily Ever After on Huckleberry Hill

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Happily Ever After on Huckleberry Hill by Jennifer Beckstrand, book twelve in The Matchmaker’s of Huckleberry Hill series, is sweet, humorous and heartwarming story of twin sisters who fall in love with the same man. Anna and Felty Helmuth are a hilarious, meddeling older married couple who have been blessed with matchmaking skills. In each book they have a way of bringing the right couples together, and this time they have their hands full with a difficult match for one of their grandsons. This book is about twin sisters who are complete opposites. Coblenz is beautiful, outgoing, fun, although self-centered who has snared the most handsome bachelor named Nebo “Bo” Helmut (Anna and Felty's grandson). Omi, short for Naomi and the more reserved, quiet, level headed twin has been secretly in love with Bo since 5th grade. Everything changes, gets messy and painful when Omi reluctantly agrees to pretend she’s Ruth for a buggy ride home and Bo kisses her. It will take faith, divine guidance, kindness, honesty, and a little help from Felty and Anna before things work out for Bo and Omi and their happiness together.

 

Ms Beckstrand wrote another outstanding installment to this wonderful series; drawing me into the story, making me feel as if I’m part of the story rather than a spectator. This was a beautiful story of choice, kindness, grace, forgiveness, and love all within the beautiful backdrop of the Amish community’s faith and lifestyle.  The emotions, issues, and challenges the characters face are not just those of the Amish, but could affect people worldwide. With characters who grow, and an engaging story told through sweet moments, laughs, supportive friends and family, missteps, faith, and heart squeezing love, I highly recommend Happily Ever After on Huckleberry Hill to other readers.

 

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book.

 

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