I felt the tragedy and heartache. Parents, gone! Orphans, now. Keturah, the eldest of four siblings, was suddenly left responsibile for them and their pretzel business. Somehow, through the fog and haze of deep mourning, the sisters carry on. Keturah is comforted by an unexpected letter from "A Friend Who Cares." Enter wheelchair bound Jeremiah helping out at the pretzel stand despite the difficulties his disabilities present. Is there connection between him and the girls; especially with Keturah?
An easy read with hints of Amish culture intertwined which I love learning about. I was surprized by the twists of fate - or, was it the Lord's working for their good? If only those sparks of romance which lurk and beg to be kindled, would ignite! Maybe it will happen during Christmas?
~Eunice C., Reviewer/Blogger~
September 2021
Disclaimer: This is my honest opinion based on the review copy given by the publisher.
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