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The Healing Jar

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THE HEALING JAR. Wanda Brunsetter
Lenore is wondering when love will come for her, with two of her friends now married. At her grandparents home, still loved being there, now seeing that they were in need of love and assurance, unable to tend to the farm. She took a new teaching position this year, close by. In the barn, on a shelf, she noticed a canning jar that had papers inside. Michelle came in, and notice that Lenore had found her jar, It was when she was living there and pretending to be Sara, she wrote them. Sara knew about them also, and there were more jars with notes in them. They never asked about them to the grandmother for some were personal. Mishap outside the school yard and Lenore falls into an old well. Jesse happen to come by and noticed the children. He probably saved her life, and realized the love for her. A second chance at love if she would forgive him for what he had said before. Beautiful story and series of a love for the older, and the new love that comes in God’s time. Given an ARC for my voluntary review and my honest opinion by Net Galley and Barbour .

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Hope, Forgive, and Heal.....the 3 parts of one process. This series by Wanda Brunstetter is just what we need to concentrate on, in our Christian life. This book, the 3rd in the series, takes on the process of healing. How healing can be the balm for the soul and that it comes in different ways, different times using different approaches. The person/couple/community must come to healing through their own walk and this novel gives us all hope for healing our wounds. I thoroughly enjoyed the two previous novels and this one was not a disappointment. I read it, trying to bring it's purpose into my life and see the different ways to heal the burdens of life, in our world, today. Please take the time to read this series and to use what your receive as direction through the journey of this books couples, communities and people....you will truly enjoy it!!

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This is a very well written book that will keep you turning the pages. It is full of twists and turns that will keep you guessing. The author did an excellent job of making the book come to life. You can feel all of the emotions of the people in the book, happiness, sadness and every emotion in between. I enjoyed every minute of this book and loved the recipe at the end. Thank you Barbour Publishing Shiloh Run Press via NetGalley for the ARC copy of this book. All opinions expressed are my own.

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The best book in the series!! Oh my there is a lot of action in this story!!
And a lot of topy turvies too!!
I loved loved this book!!
Wanda is truly an amazing storyteller. When I read one of her books I was hooked!
I think the character I can most identify with is poor Michelle!!
I've been in her place but eveveryrhing does work out.
I also think that Trust is the main theme here. We need to trust God that He will work things out if it is His will.
I love the fact that families still pray before every meal or whatever the situation calls for. I wish that more families would take time out to pray. I think we'd be a whole lot better if we left God in charge!
I love Lenore to pieces!! I honestly wish that she were a real person. I would love to have her as a best friend!! She's an awesome character!!
Patience is virtue but who has that? I sure don't
Mary Ruth is also one of my favorite people. I hope that there are more stories with her in them.
I love her outlook on life!! I think it's something we all need to learn.
I love reading about the Amish! They are a fascinating people and I never get tired of saying that we can always learn a thing or two from them.
Thank you Wanda for another fabulous story!!
I received a complimentary copy from Netgalley. No compensations were received and all opinions are my own!!

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Closing out this series, the Healing Jar took me a little longer to get into than its predecessors. I do understand that part of this is due to the author wanted to set up the backstory for anyone who may have skipped the first two (though they'd really be missing a lot!). The relationship between the main characters seems a bit contrived, but there are still marriages of convenience all over the world today, so maybe it's not that far-fetched. At some points, one day spans several chapters, while at other points we span several months in a chapter...making the timeline seem a little cattywampus. (You just have to pay attention.) Overall, however, I give it four stars for the sentiment and the way that it closes out this series nicely.

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