Tuesday, August 27, 2024

Review: Sweetbriar Cottage

Sweetbriar Cottage Sweetbriar Cottage by Denise Hunter
My rating: 💛💛💛💛

Sweetbriar cottage is an edgy raw Christian story about how life can sometime go wrong and the long-lasting effects of certain events.

This story flowed beautifully between the present time, the past when Noah and Josie first met and fell in love and how everything fell apart and the past when Josie was young so that readers could see what has driven her as an adult. Some of these events were not easy to read and might be difficult for younger/sensitive readers.

It was easy to connect with Noah and Josie, so be behind each characters’ feelings as more detail of their relationship and past was revealed. And it was easy to wish for a beautiful reconnection and reconciliation ending.

This story is more than just a love story that has gone wrong. It is about God’s grace and forgiveness and how when He has hold of your life, He truly delivers you and heals you, though it might take time and some heartfelt raw emotional conversations.

*I listened to the audiobook on Everand.*

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About the book:


When Noah and Josephine Mitchell discover their divorce was never actually finalized, their lives are turned upside down.

Following his divorce, Noah gave up his dream job, settling at a remote horse ranch in the Blue Ridge Mountains of northern Georgia, putting much-needed distance between himself and the former love of his life. But then Noah gets a letter from the IRS claiming he and Josephine are still married. When he confronts Josephine for the first time in months, they discover that she missed the final step in filing the paperwork and they are, in fact, still married.

Josephine is no happier about the news than Noah. Maybe the failed marriage—and okay, the botched divorce—was her fault, but her heart was shattered right alongside his, more than he would ever believe. The sooner they put this marriage behind them, the better for both of their sakes.

But when Josephine delivers the final paperwork to his ranch, the two become stranded in his cottage during the worst spring snowstorm in a decade. Being trapped with Josephine is a test of Noah’s endurance. He wrestles with resentment and an unmistakable pull to his wife—still beautiful, still brave, and still more intriguing than any woman he’s ever known.

As they find themselves confronted with each other and their shared past, old wounds surface and tempers flare. But when they are forced out into the storm, they must rely on each other in a way they never have before. Josephine finally opens up about her tragic past, and Noah realizes she’s never been loved unconditionally by anyone—including him. Will Noah accept the challenge to pursue Josephine’s heart? And can she finally find the courage to trust Noah?

About the author:





Denise Hunter is the award-winning author of more than 40 novels, three of which have been adapted into Hallmark movies.


Denise writes heartwarming, small-town romances, peopled with layered characters who have real-life issues. Her readers enjoy the vicarious thrill of falling in love and the promise of a happily-ever-after sigh as they savor the final pages of her books.

In 1996, Denise began her first novel, writing while her children napped. Two years later it was published, and she's been writing ever since. Her books contain a strong romantic element, and her husband says he provides all her romantic material, but Denise insists a good imagination helps too!

Denise and her husband live in Indiana, where they raised three sons, and are currently enjoying an empty nest.

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