When you find a good series it's hard to have it come to an end.
The final installment of the Prayer Jar Series was one I looked forward to and was not disappointed! From the back: What if you have waited to find love only to be rejected when it finally comes?
Lenore Lapp is an Amish schoolteacher in her late twenties still living at home with her parents and grandparents. She thought love had passed her by until she meets Jesse Smucker, a widower with a baby daughter. She quickly falls in love with them both and accepts Jesse's proposal of marriage, but Jesse breaks off their engagement when he realizes he can't marry only for convenience.
Resigned to living single, Lenore throws herself into caring for her elders. While working in her grandmother's garden, she digs up an old jar. Will Lenore find healing for her broken heart and solve long-buried family secrets by reading the note contained inside?
This was such a good ending to a beautifully written series. I would not recommend reading this as a stand alone since you miss story and character development as the series unfolds. Also it ties up several other story lines neatly.
Lenore does not have an easy path. In a complex and compelling plot will Lenore find the love she is longing for? Will a special jar help?
This was truly a wonderful wrap up to the series. From like-able realistic characters and situations to overarching themes of love, faith, and trust, this has been a great series to be immersed in.
So pick up your copy of The Healing Jar and enjoy another great story by a great story teller!
Happy Reading!
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