Saturday, April 3, 2021

Review: How Sweet It Is

How Sweet It Is How Sweet It Is by Robin Lee Hatcher
My rating: πŸ’›πŸ’›πŸ’›πŸ’›

Don’t you just love this cover? It just drew me to the book (even though I planned to read it). This was such a sweet and heartwarming conclusion to the series.

Though you probably can read this as a stand-alone, I would recommend reading this series in order mainly due to Andrew’s story which plays off in the past - it runs from book one and I feel for me, reading it in order helped me see his struggles, growth and victories which played a major role in the legacy of faith he left behind. I also connected a bit more with the ‘past’ storyline - mainly because I’ve gotten to know Andrew and felt more connected to him because of the other two books in the series.

However, the modern day story about forgiveness and redemption was also a strong thread and I enjoyed following the characters’ journey to a life fee from wrong expectations they placed on themselves.

When the story ended, I was sad that my journey has ended and would have wanted an extra chapter or two.

The narrators also did a great job of providing me with a story to enjoy!

*I listened to this on Scribd.*

Review of book 1 and 2 in the series:

Who I am with You        
Cross my Heart

View all my reviews

About the book:

He lost his brother. She lost her dream. Together, they might find what they’re really looking for.

Holly Stanford is doing the best she can with the restaurant she inherited from her late uncle. But after her fiancΓ© abandons her and the business, Holly regrets having given up her dream of becoming a pastry chef. Now a few bad financial decisions might cost her everything, including her hope for the future.

Jed Henning has done well with his new company despite his prodigal brother’s behavior. When Jed‘s father, the controlling member of the board of directors, temporarily suspends operations until his sons work out their differences, Jed resentfully chases his brother, Chris, to Boise. There Jed rents a basement apartment from Holly and hopes to convince Chris to get his act together before their company collapses.

Unaware that Holly is the one person who can help him get through to Chris, Jed starts the tough work of reconciliation armed with little more than a few family photographs, a stack of old letters, and a Bible that belonged to his great-grandfather, Andrew Henning. And as romance blossoms between Holly and Jed, the story of Jed’s great-grandfather highlights the power of God across the generations and the legacy of a family’s courageous faith.


About the author:

Robin Lee Hatcher is the author of over 80 novels and novellas with over six million copies of her books in

print. She is known for her heartwarming and emotionally charged stories of faith, courage, and love. Her numerous awards include the RITA® Award, Christy Award, Carol Award, HOLT Medallion, National Reader’s Choice Award, and the Faith, Hope & Love Reader’s Choice Award, and she is also the recipient of prestigious Lifetime Achievement Awards from both American Christian Fiction Writers and Romance Writers of America®. When not writing, she enjoys being with her family, spending time in the beautiful Idaho outdoors, Bible art journaling, reading books that make her cry, watching romantic movies, and decorative planning. A mother and grandmother, Robin makes her home on the outskirts of Boise, sharing it with a demanding Papillon dog and a persnickety tuxedo cat.

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