The Melody of Love
by Wanda E Brunstetter and
Lorine Brunstetter Van Corbach
Blurb:
Amelia Wasn’t Looking for Love.
A widowed mother, Amelia Miller never thought of finding love again—until she meets Christian Yoder while on a sisters’ trip to Ohio. When Christian suddenly has the opportunity to move to Indiana near Amelia, what started as a spark grows to a flame. . .but there are complications. Amelia’s son, who is on the autism spectrum, doesn’t like the new man who has been coming around, and he often acts out in tantrums. Amelia’s love for her son is her priority, so romance may have to be sacrificed. Christian, though, is determined to find a connection with the boy.
A widowed mother, Amelia Miller never thought of finding love again—until she meets Christian Yoder while on a sisters’ trip to Ohio. When Christian suddenly has the opportunity to move to Indiana near Amelia, what started as a spark grows to a flame. . .but there are complications. Amelia’s son, who is on the autism spectrum, doesn’t like the new man who has been coming around, and he often acts out in tantrums. Amelia’s love for her son is her priority, so romance may have to be sacrificed. Christian, though, is determined to find a connection with the boy.
My Review:
I really loved reading The Melody of Love from the writing team, Wanda E. Brunstetter and Lorine Brunstetter Van Corbach. I enjoyed meeting Amelia Miller and Christian Yoder. I thought they had great chemistry with one another and it was fun seeing their interactions. I wanted to keep reading to find out how they will be navigate whether or not they can spend a life together.
Five stars is what I believe The Melody of Love deserves. I highly recommend it for readers who love to read clean Amish fiction, as well as, clean romance. I would love to read more from the collaboration of Wanda E. Brunstetter and Lorine Brunstetter Van Corbach in the future.
I received a copy of Brunstetter and Van Corbach's The Melody of Love Barbour Publishing, but was not required to write a review, nor a positive one. This review is one hundred percent my own honest opinion.
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