Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Review: The Forgiving Jar by:Wanda Brunstetter

 The Forgiving Jar (The Prayer Jars #2)
 **Disclosure**This book was sent to me free of charge for my honest review from the publisher.

About the Book:
What would happen if you found out someone has been impersonating you?
 

Sara Murray had never met her mother’s parents and was surprised to learn after her death that they were Amish living in Pennsylvania. When she is finally able to make the trip to meet them, she is shocked to learn someone else has been living with them and pretending to be Sara. Sara can’t understand how quickly her grandparents are willing to forgive the imposter.

Secrets and deceit seem to follow Sara, and she is so tired of it. Though soon she meets Brad Fuller who is visiting her grandparents for during Christmas. She likes him a lot, but even he seems to pull away from her, not being totally honest.

Struggling, Sara finds an old canning jar hidden in the barn that is full of encouraging prayers. Can Sara find a way to forgive the past and move on to building new relationships?

This is Book 2 in the brand-new series, The Prayer Jars, from New York Times bestselling author Wanda E. Brunstetter.
Book 1 -- The Hope Jar (August 2018)
Book 3 -- The Healing Jar (August 2019)


My Review:
 I guess you can say that each of the author's books are stand alone books. She does give a little background to previous books in the series, but it really is worth it reading from the beginning. Wanda treats her readers like family and from the beginning of each story to the end you are caught on her every word. The Forgiving Jar just like its previous predecessors in the series is just as captivating as the last.

 Sara the main character is off to learn more about her family, but what she discovers instead throws her for a loop. It is major drama at its best. Sara has a thing about honesty and if you cant be honest she's over it. With all shes been through I couldn't blame her. Soon Sara finds a jar that could ultimately change her life forever--if she just believes.

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