About book Autumn Winds (Seasons Of The Heart (2012)
Just finished "Autumn Winds" by Charlotte Hubbard. And it gets 5 stars from me.This is the 2nd story in Seasons of the Heart series and I liked it better than the first " Summer Of Secrets" In this book The bishop is stilling trying to get Miriam to marry him. A storm brings a new man into the town and into Miriam's restaurant/bakery and Miriam falls fast from him. Ben wants to build a mill in the town. Micah and Rachel get married.The bishop also tries to hide that he has a website with his picture on it and has a car and has been driving it. Can a bishop be banned? This book also has recipes in the book for the food that is served at the restaurant. I hope this story continues in a new book. Autumn Winds - A Gut Story Of Love!Charlotte Hubbard has done it again. She writes a story line so captivating that you don’t want to put the book down. Her first Seasons of the Heart book, Summer of Secrets, was a fantastic read; Autumn Winds went even beyond a fantastic read. I loved it! I am hoping there will be a third book. I need to know what happens to Miriam and Ben. Will Rachel and Micah continue to be happy and will there be children in their future? What about Rhoda? Will she find her one and only? And the English sister Rebecca, there’s a complete story there somewhere!Will the pesky bishop Hiram finally leave Miriam alone? There are so many characters this author could write about that we, the readers, would love to see happen. In other words, we want more!This book was filled with love, laughter, romance and some trials. I even found myself shedding a few tears. This book ended all too soon for me. I wanted the story to go on. I won this book on LibraryThing and was sent a copy of it to read and review from Kensington Publishers. Thank you both for a wonderful read. The opinions expressed in this review are mine alone.
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Loved this book. Well written and a nice story line. Will be reading more of her books.
—Ray
Another Amish romance novel. Loved it, while recognizing its limitations.
—masslimit305
What a sweet read. I could almost smell the baking.
—harris551