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Book Reviews of Weddings at Promise Lodge (Promise Lodge, Bk 3)

Weddings at Promise Lodge (Promise Lodge, Bk 3)
Weddings at Promise Lodge - Promise Lodge, Bk 3
Author: Charlotte Hubbard
ISBN-13: 9781420139457
ISBN-10: 1420139452
Publication Date: 6/27/2017
Pages: 368
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 9 ratings
Publisher: Zebra
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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When Christine Bender meets widowed Bishop Monroe Burkholder, it's love at first sight. But Preacher Amos finds him too good to be true, and is determined to find out what's behind his sudden, unannounced arrival. Still, the colony needs a new bishop, and everyone is excited to have a younger, more progressive leader. As for Christine, Monroe returns her affection, but her bubble is soon burst with the arrival of a young woman half his age . . .

Leola Duff claims Monroe ; her and she now intends to make an honest man of him. But throughout the process of discovering the truth, Christine never doubts that Monroe is the fine man she believes him to beâand never wavers in her faith that all will work out as it should. And when Monroe is forced to confess the truth before the entire congregation, he can only pray that open hearts and minds will prevail, allowing him a future at Promise Lodge with Christine . . .
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Weddings at Promise Lodge by Charlotte Hubbard is the third book in the Promise Lodge series. Promise Lodge is growing with new families and businesses arriving. Amos Troyer's twin daughters along with their husbands are moving to Promise Lodge to live and open a nursery and greenhouses. Mattie Bender and Amos Troyer are finally getting married (it is about time). The newly arrived Bishop Monroe Burkholder is presiding over the ceremony. Christine Bender found herself attracted to Monroe and is looking forward to spending more time with him. Amos is wary of Monroe because he feels that their new bishop is hiding something (a feeling). Everyone is at Roman and Mary Kate's wedding when an unexpected arrival interrupts the festivities. A young woman, Leola Duff bursts into the lodge declaring that Monroe âruined herâ and that they must marry. The male leaders in the community want answers, but Monroe is being evasive. Christine does not doubt that there is a logical explanation for Leola's remarks and that Monroe will tell all when the time is right (in God's own perfect timing, not theirs). But will the community understand and still accept Monroe when he enlightens them? Come to Promise Lodge in Weddings at Promise Lodge to visit with old friends, meet the newcomers, and catch up on the gossip

Weddings at Promise Lodge contains good writing. Ms. Hubbard's writing style makes for a novel that is pleasurable to read. I thought the novel had a good pace and a beautiful setting. There are a significant number of characters that can be hard to keep straight. It gets easier the further you get into the story. The book contains lovely, Christian characters. I am amazed at how they welcome strangers into their community and the depth of their compassion, kindness and patience (something I lack). Wouldn't it be wonderful if everyone was so accepting and welcoming in real life? I was not a fan of Leola Duff. I do not know how the community dealt with her antics. I would have sent her packing within twenty-four hours. I rate Weddings at Promise Lodge 4 out of 5 stars. While Weddings at Promise Lodge can be read as a stand-alone, I recommend reading the books in order. You will understand why the Bender sisters and Amos Troyer decided to start their own community. It will also provide you with the background details on the main characters. I like the Promise Lodge community because it is not as strict as Amish districts in Amish novels. They are receptive to all Christians. While Weddings at Promise Lodge has some predictability, there are some unexpected surprises. At the end of the story, we are left wondering what will happen next time. Weddings at Promise Lodge is a little racy compared to normal Amish/Christian novels. There is some kissing and intimate innuendos which is not the norm in an Amish book (just giving you a heads up). I liked the lessons of holding a person accountable for their actions, importance of communication, and appearances can be deceiving. There are recipes at the end of Weddings at Promise Lodge and a preview of A Simple Wish.