![]() He returns for the summer to Kansas, not far from the Mennonite community where he grew up, where his father Peter and his family are now living. Thomas Ollenburger is now 20 years old, and has just graduated from college in Boston, where he has been living with his step grandmother Nadine. #Where the heart leads kim vogel sawyer series#He has big dreams, and he is torn between staying in Kansas and starting his own This is the 2nd book in the Heart of the Prairie series it picks up 10 years after the first book, Waiting for Summer's Return. This is the 2nd book in the Heart of the Prairie series it picks up 10 years after the first book, Waiting for Summer's Return. I enjoyed the book but probably won't read it again.more The ending was skimmed over with what felt like quick resolutions to finish up the story. You don't even know who Thomas is really interested in for most of the book. I prefer a book with a little more spark to the romance so I was a bit disappointed in that area. He turned out to be the man I hoped he would become and was faithful to his father's teachings and Godly heritage. The ending was skimmed over with what felt like quick reso I was looking forward to reading this sequel to "Waiting for Summer's Return" to find out what happens to young Thomas Ollenburger as he becomes a man. I was looking forward to reading this sequel to "Waiting for Summer's Return" to find out what happens to young Thomas Ollenburger as he becomes a man. I would recommend this to all lovers of inspirational romance.more This isn't a fast-paced, exciting novel, but instead it's a novel on the adventures of life, and the journey of a man finding his place in the world. The themes of truth, honour and redemption were presented beautifully by the author. I also loved seeing Peter and Summer again! I was delighted to catch up with them, and their growing family. I came to love both the girls, and I am super happy with who he ended up with. I have to say, she did a great job, and the ending wasn't what I thought it would be. Since both of their POVs are shown, the author really kept me guessing on which one he'd end up with. The plot was also interesting, especially with the two girls. His faith was evident in his actions, and it was great to see him making the right choices, even when they were hard. It was wonderful to see that even through his struggles, he held onto what he had learned as a small child. It was so lovely to see Thomas all grown up, and he certainly grew into a great man. Since both of their POVs a I loved this novel!Īs much as I loved the first novel, I have to admit that I liked this one better. I loved this novel! As much as I loved the first novel, I have to admit that I liked this one better. I loved how faith was such an intricate part of this story. This is now the second novel I've read by this author, where she introduced two possible love interest, and again goes against the one her readers would want. I loved Thomas as a 10 year old boy, and it was good seeing him all grown up and on a journey to find his own feet and carving out his own path. I loved catching up to Peter and Summer - Peter was one of my all time favourite male leads and still ranks up there high on my list. This is now the second novel I've read by this author, where she introduced two possible love interest, and again goes against the one her readers w This was another great story which was focused on great character growth. This was another great story which was focused on great character growth. ![]()
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