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Wanda E. BrunstetterBarbour Publishing / 2013 / ePubOur Price$3.994.6 out of 5 stars for Twice Loved - eBook. View reviews of this product. 27 Reviews
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WilaniFranklin, NCAge: 55-65Gender: female5 Stars Out Of 5A must read Christmas StoryJanuary 17, 2014WilaniFranklin, NCAge: 55-65Gender: femaleQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5This review was written for Twice Loved.Twice Loved is a great Christmas novella that really would be wonderful any time of the year. It is about a widower and a widow who are trying to get over their grief. He owns a used toy store named twice loved. The story takes place in 1945. The message of salvation is clearly presented. This is a story I will definitely read again.
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KateGlenolden, PAAge: 55-65Gender: female5 Stars Out Of 5A must read for this holiday season!November 11, 2013KateGlenolden, PAAge: 55-65Gender: femaleQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5This review was written for Twice Loved.Twice Loved is a heartwarming story of two broken people willing to mend the other. Set in post WWII, women found themselves widowed and asked to give up the job they held during the war because the men were returning. Where does a woman turn with a young family and no husband coming home?
Wanda Brunstetter steps out of her usual Amish genre to take us to a different era and set of people and she does it with all the charm and talent we have come to love. Don't miss Twice Loved this holiday season. It will warm you as much as a cozy afghan! -
Carol5 Stars Out Of 5Twice LovedJanuary 11, 2015CarolQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5This review was written for Twice Loved.I enjoyed reading this book. I like books that make me feel good, have a cheery mood
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ashleyCanadaAge: Over 65Gender: female5 Stars Out Of 5Twice LovedOctober 27, 2014ashleyCanadaAge: Over 65Gender: femaleQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5This review was written for Twice Loved.This an excellent book. Sad in spots, joyous in other spots.
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tammycookblogsbooks5 Stars Out Of 5Twice LovedJuly 16, 2015tammycookblogsbooksQuality: 0Value: 0Meets Expectations: 0This review was written for Twice Loved.Christmas of 1945 looked to be promising for the United States. World War II was over and Americans could spend the holiday with those who returned from overseas. But Dan Fisher still felt lonely and sad since his wife Darcy passed away in 1943. He had no plans of celebrating Christmas. Bev Miller did plan to have Christmas festivities but mostly because of her young daughter Amy. Her husband Fred died in 1941 during the bombing of Pearl Harbor and she still wasn't over her heartbreaking loss. Romantic love was the last thing on both of their minds. That is, until they met each other when Dan hired Bev to work in his deceased wife's beloved used toy shop.
This book is a novella. If I say anymore I'll have told you the whole story. Like most novellas the ending is predictable. But fans of them know that going into the story. I enjoyed how the love of Christ showed through both Dan and Bev's actions. They were Christians and lived it out in what they said and did. Dan's neighbor Leona Howard was the protagonist in this story. She made life interesting for Dan with all of her interactions with him. I liked that I could tell the era where the book was taking place. One way Wanda Brunstetter did this was with her descriptions of the characters' clothes and hair styles. At the end of the book there are Wartime recipes and even a cute frugal craft.
I really liked this heartwarming book. I read it in a few short hours. Each page has a cute Christmas border that reflects the season in which the story takes place. Twice Loved is a good title with its double meaning, which you'll discover when you read the story. I enjoy Wanda Brunstetter's books because her writing is simple but not boring. Twice Loved is a short and enjoyable read that will get you into the Christmas mood.
I received a free copy of this book from Zondervan and The Christian Manifesto in exchange for my honest review.
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