Wednesday, March 2, 2022

Enchanting the Heiress

Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

MY REVIEW: 

This book! I really enjoyed the opposites attract story of Jonas and Harriet. I saw so much of Harriet in areas of my life that I felt I was being challenged to grow right along with her.

There were a great number of truths in this book that the last couple of chapters have something marked on nearly every page. The theme of letting go of people and letting God work it out was just what I needed to hear.

Jonas is not your typical “sweep you off your feet” kind of man. His practical, dependable, protective nature and honesty were just what Harriet needed in her life. Speaking the truth in love is not always easy, but seeing Harriet and Jonas work through their difficulties was encouraging and brought hope. One takeaway that I had was, “Don’t give up!”

This is the last book Hearts on the Heath series and I highly recommend you read all three! There are wonderful characters who you will love and reread their stories for years to come.

I was given an advanced reader copy by the publisher. I wasn’t required to write a positive review.

PUBLISHER DESCRIPTION: 

Harriet Hancock likes to make the lives of those around her better whether they like it or not. So, she is surprised when her friend Sophia Whitworth has ideas of her own on how to make Harriet happier--by throwing her together with Sophia’s brother, stable hand Jonas Fitzroy. When Harriet discovers his natural way with words, she hatches a plan that would benefit them both. Holding a grudge against Harriet for her meddling in Sophia’s life, it is only because of his sister that Jonas agrees to approach Harriet about a possible artistic project. What he doesn’t expect is for her to request his help writing a book. As they work together, they start to see each other in a different light, but when the truth of Harriet’s schemes is revealed, she’ll find her good intentions for once have gone too far.

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