
Bonnie and Elijah each believe that marriage is not in their futures . . . but they hadn’t counted on God’s plans being bigger than their own imaginations.
Bonnie Yoder owns and operates a gift shop popular with tourists and local shoppers alike. She’s glad she’s found a way to be a productive member of her Plain community where all women aspire to marry and have children–something she’s sure she’ll never do because of her physical disability.
Elijah Miller has been acutely shy his entire life, which makes joining his brothers as auctioneers unthinkable. It also means he’s never courted a woman. Instead, he spends every spare moment creating wooden children’s toys and child-size furniture in a workshop he built behind his parents’ house, all the while dreaming of starting his own business.
It’s that dream that prompts Elijah to approach Bonnie about selling his wares in her store. He feels an immediate connection. So does Bonnie, but she’s afraid to believe he’ll ever see her as more than a shop owner kind enough to sell his toys. Elijah’s convinced that someone so sure of herself would never be interested in a man who’s too shy to put two sentences together around her.
What they can’t see, others can. Matchmaking mothers and caring friends conspire to bring the two together. After spending time with each other, Elijah and Bonnie learn that sometimes the most challenging obstacle is a lack of faith–in themselves and in God. Together, they will traverse a difficult road to find their way to the future they’ve never allowed themselves to dream of having.
My Review:
First off, as someone who lives with a disability, it was exciting to see that representation in this book. Just simple things like distinguishing between a walker and a rollator nearly made me giddy! And a romance featuring a heroine with mobility issues is such a gift, not only for people like me, but to help others understand that physical limitations don’t have to limit life choices.
That’s something Bonnie wrestles with. She has an almost false sense of pride, not wishing to be a burden to others which was so relatable. I cringed in places because I could see myself being as stubbornly independent in just as exasperating a way as she is. So, lessons learned here.
Definitely don’t skip the author’s note at the beginning of the book. It is heartfelt and to the point and should be read before diving into the story.
And what an incredible story it is! With a surprise second romance! There’s a real sense of Amish community – both comforting and frustrating (for this reader, anyway) and two strong women finding their way after life has knocked them around a bit.
An emotional and rewarding read…well, listen in my case. I thoroughly enjoyed narrator Lauren Berst’s performance. She doesn’t just narrate, she brings the characters alive with her emotional interpretation. An immensely satisfying listening experience.
My thanks to Thomas Nelson and Zondervan Fiction Audio for providing me with an audio copy of this book.
GIVEAWAY OPPORTUNITY:
This giveaway is for a print or ebook copy. Winner’s choice.
US – available in print or ebook — winner’s choice
Canada – available in print or ebook or audible (if available) — winner’s choice
International – ebook copy if you have a US Kindle account.
If you would like a chance to win a copy of With All Her Heart, leave a comment below or email me at kavluvstoread AT yahoo DOT ca. If you add an email to your comment, remember to use AT and DOT instead of @ and . in order to protect yourself from spammers. If you enter the draw via email, please add the title to the subject line so it’s easy to spot your entry. Draw will be held and winner announced on Saturday February 1 2025
First off, I have to say I love Kelly’s book! And her life story is both heart touching and inspirational. With that said, I can’t wait to read this story on my TBR list. It clicks so many boxes for me as well. The least of which is my love of the Amish genre in general. Love it when aspects of what others might not think of as “normal” are dealt with as if quite normal. It bring to reality aspects of life for some folks, me included, to life. It’s the sign of a great author who can include that in a book that also has second chance romance, showing that woman can be strong, and then to wrap it all in a fabulous thread of faith. I know without a doubt that this author not only can achieve this, but goes well past the bar to delivery a fabulous read.
Thank you for the fabulous chance to win this amazing book!
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Ohhh, I did not know about Kelly Irvin’s life story but I do now. Thanks for mentioning that. I checked out her website and her blog. Good luck, Kay!
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I would like to be entered to win With All Her Heart. Thanks, Becky
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Good luck, Becky!
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Ooh…this sounds so sweet and I love your review… putting this on my TBR. I would definitely love a chance to win a copy. Thanks Kav.
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Thanks, Angie. And yes, a very sweet read. Good luck, Angie!
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This sounds delightful! Enter me please! 🙂
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Entered. I love finding Amish stories with unique twists. Good luck, Stehpanie!
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Yes!! And then you share them 🙂 thank you!
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I love Kelly Irvin’s books, thanks for the chance! Blessedmommy3x AT gmail DOT com
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You’re welcome, Blessed Mommy. Good luck!
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I love that kelly writes from the heart. cheetahthecat1982ATgmailDOTcom
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And she’s poured her heart into this story. You can tell. Good luck, Kim!
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I love how Kelly pours her heart into her stories. I enjoyed the previous books in this series. leliamae54(at)aol(dot)com
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It’s been an interesting series, hasn’t it? Good luck, Lucy!
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I would love to read Kelly’s book! Thanks, Kav, for the opportunity!.
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You’re welcome, Jackie. Good luck!
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You’ve convinced me that I need to read this book. Great review!
Connie
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Thanks, Connie. Good luck!
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