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Lonely hearts find love and purpose in the final installment of Robin Lee Hatcher's Legacy of Faith series. When barely out of college, Jed Henning made his fortune as a video game designer, but success hasn't brought him contentment. Jed comes to Boise to locate his estranged brother, Christopher, hoping it will also give him time to discover answers within his own heart. On a whim, he goes to see the apartment where his great-great-grandparents lived as newlyweds in the late 1920s and discovers it's available for rent. The attractive landlady, Holly Stanford, happens to need a tenant--and Jed decides to move in. Holly, a talented pastry chef, saw her fledgling career sabotaged by a jealous rival. Nursing her wounded pride, she's returned to Boise to the home and restaurant, long since closed, left to her by her great aunt and uncle. Although struggling to get the restaurant up and running again, Holly still finds time to give back to the community, working with women in a local shelter, teaching them how to prepare healthy meals, and, perhaps, helping them discover careers of their own. But what Jed never suspects is that Holly is the one person who might help him find his missing brother . . . while at the same time helping him find the happiness and contentment he longs for.
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3 primary booksLegacy of Faith is a 3-book series with 3 primary works first released in 2018 with contributions by Robin Lee Hatcher.
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4.5 stars
Delightful little story with a dual timeline. The Andrew Henning timeline is my favorite still, as it has been through the whole series. I just couldn't get enough of his story and I really wanted it to be longer! Wow, but they had to deal with a lot of heartache, especially during WW2 years.
The contemporary timeline is just as heartfelt as a baker and a businessman try to sort through some serious life issues. They are real issues and it doesn't seem like both characters can possibly get what they want out of life. But do they really want what is best for them? Both have worthy motives.
Likeable characters made it so easy to root for a happy ending. Delightful book that I gobbled in a single day!
Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for a free reading copy. A favorable review was not required.