Love at Mistletoe Inn
Love at Mistletoe Inn
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In their youth, John and Hope got married without thinking it through, and afterwards, she repented and an online minister promised he would not send the forms and they wouldn't be legally married.
Ten years later, Hope accidentally learns that is not necessary to send the papers to be married. For years John had left town, but decided to return to settle in the place where he grew up; and better match, staying with Aunt Hope, Verna, who is like a mother to him. With all the emotions that come to her, Hope he doesn't know what to do because their your case an annulment isn't possible. The only way out is divorce, but she doesn't believe in divorce.
This story, aside from being quite tender and romantic, shows the reality of a couple going through a very unusual situation. The characters have different personalities, which sometimes collide because they fail to understand. But not all is tension and drama. Characters like Amity, Verna or Dan, make this story funny and totally adictive.
Furthermore, this short novel is set at Christmas and so is doubly special.
Although this book is very addictive and easy to read, was pretty predictable for me. However I recommend it.
-I recieved a free eBook through BookLookBloggers but this fact didn't influence the review-
So...I am simply going to skip rating this one. The story is well-written and enjoyable. However, the first thing the couple does after ten years blew it for me, even though I finished it. I loved the journey they took together, though I think they should have reacted differently to finding out they were married. If Hope is worried about what might happen in the future, then why not work to prevent that now? She was afraid the wouldn't communicate on money, for example, but refuses to talk to him about it. And to think of not working on a marriage because it might end in divorce later is ridiculous when one is already married. After all, the vows are said, and there's nothing to lose by trying.
The part about Aunt Verna planning the wedding, though, was a total delight. That part of the story would get lots of stars from me.
So, between few and lots, I'm just not making the decision and leaving a review instead.
18+ age range. Should have researched the author before reading the novella!
Series
8 primary booksA Year of Weddings 2 is a 8-book series with 8 primary works first released in 2014 with contributions by Cindy Kirk, Rachel Hauck, and 7 others.