Autumn’s Promise- Review
Autumn’s Promise by Shelley Shepard Gray
This is the third book in a series. You can find my reviews on books one and two, Spring’s Renewal, and Winter’s Awakening.
Description (CBD): Until Robert Miller met Lilly Allen, his world had been dark. A widower after only two years of marriage, he’d been living in a haze, feeling that, at twenty-four, his life was already over. But thanks to his friendship with Lilly, he now has new reasons to wake up each day. He knows his connection to her doesn’t make sense. She’s only nineteen, with a past the whole town talks about. Even more, she’s not Amish, like Robert. A marriage between the two of them could never happen.
Lilly’s heart is drawn to Robert, not to his faith. No matter how much she admires his quiet strength and dependability, she doesn’t think she could ever give up her independence and reliance on the modern world. Is their love doomed before it even begins?
My View: I was a bit dissapointed in this book. It did not end the way I wanted it to, but it was a great book none the less. The ending is not what you would expect, but it does show you what true love is like. I would recommend this book.
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