Second Chances on Huckleberry Hill
Matchmakers of Huckleberry Hill, Book 11
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C.S.E. Cooney
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The endearingly irrepressible matchmaking grandparents Anna and Felty Helmuth have helped generations of their Wisconsin community—including many of their own grandchildren—find love. But this time, instead of making a new match, can they help one heartbroken couple maintain theirs?
Martha Sue Helmuth wishes she could just relax and enjoy her extended visit with her beloved grandparents. Instead, she is nursing a broken heart over gentle widower Yost Beiler. Yost's thirteen-year-old son, Jonah, refuses to accept Martha Sue, and she refuses to risk coming between them. For now, she is just trying to avoid her Mammi's choice of yet another eligible suitor. But when Yost moves himself and Jonah to Huckleberry Hill to change Martha Sue's mind, she can't help dreaming that somehow, some way, she and Yost will have a miraculous second chance to be together . . .
After his wife's untimely death, Yost did everything he could to help Jonah through his grief. He hopes that Martha Sue's outgoing family will show his son how loving and trustworthy she truly is. But Anna and Felty's matchmaking antics are inspiring Jonah to drive Martha Sue off for good. And when he goes too far, can Yost and Martha Sue find the understanding to forgive him-and the strength to prove they can overcome differences to make one joyous forever family?
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- 24-07-24
Over emotional narration
Having listened to all the books in the Huckleberry Hill series I cant understand why the same narrator chose to use a rather excitable voice when expressing the characters feelings of frustration. It seemed almost like a lighthearted comedy despite the seriousness of the storyline. She also changed the voices of Annie and Feltly who sounded ridiculously highpitched and almost
Senile. I've enjoyed the series immensely but was very disappointed with this one.
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