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A sweet 2nd chance story. When Martha Sue leaves to go visit her grandparents, Yost, a young widower follows. They love each other, but his teenage son doesn't want her to change his life. Enjoyed this one, and would highly recommend another in this series. The books can stand alone, but are enjoyable so encourage you to find the others too.

This is a Clean Amish Romance. I found this book to be a quick read and I liked it. I just wanted more for this book. I received an ARC of this book. This review is my own honest opinion about the book like all my reviews are.

Second chance or would it be a third, or fourth for his son to accept Martha Sue
Yost is determined not to lose,, and his son Jonah is as determined by any means to cause havoc to their relationship. A sweet story of families and how far they will go in forgiveness for their children.
Given ARC by. Et Galley and Kensington for my voluntary review

Oh, my goodness, I adored this book!
Martha Sue loves Yost, yet chooses to step aside when Yost’s son, Jonah, refuses to accept her. She heads to her grandparent's house in Huckleberry Hill to nurse her broken heart. At thirteen, Jonah is still mourning his mother’s untimely death. Meanwhile, Yost refuses to let Martha Sue go, and instead moves himself and Jonah to Huckleberry Hill, in order to change her mind.
With Jonah trying to drive Martha Sue off for good, and her grandparents trying to play matchmaker, can Yost and Martha Sue get their second chance at happiness? When Jonah goes too far, can Yost and Martha Sue forgive him, and still find the strength to make one joyous forever family?
A sweet, quick read easily finished in an hour. I can’t wait for Jennifer’s next book!
Thank you to NetGalley for a copy of this book in return for my honest review.