The Marriage Pact
Perry and Daisy's fake relationship is fooling everyone . . . but they're the ones who might be getting fooled.
When Daisy Hershberger and Perry Bontrager meet, they discover they have one thing in common: both their families are way too eager to see them matched with the person of their dreams. Daisy is convinced that Maynard is the one for her, but her parents have their doubts. And Perry? His family wonders if there's anyone out there for a quirky guy like him. He's also certain that some people--himself included--are destined to be single for life.
After comparing notes, Perry and Daisy agree to a pact. He'll help her make Maynard realize what he's missing, and she'll pretend to be Perry's love interest to keep his matchmaking mother satisfied. For a while, their pact seems to be working.
Maybe their imagined futures aren't exactly what fairy tales are made of, but they're committed to their plan . . . until they realize that a real-life fairy tale is happening where they least expect it. Sometimes, you don't have to pretend to be anything but yourself in order for love to find you.
The final book in the Amish of Marigold series is a heartwarming, cozy inspirational romance featuring a pretend relationship and plenty of small-town charm. A perfect read for fans of Beverly Lewis and Suzanne Woods Fisher.
My Thoughts
The Marriage Pact by Kathleen Fuller is the third and final An Amish of Marigold Novel. This story can be read as a standalone for
those new to the series, but you will want to read all the books in this cute series. I like Kathleen Fuller’s writing style. It is friendly and engaging. I was quickly drawn into the story. The
prologue had me chuckling. I like Daisy
Hershberger and Perry Bontrager. Ferman
Eash was a delight. There was more to
the crusty old widower than meets the eye.
Lady, the butterfly, was special (almost like a pet). Perry has a large, boisterous family. I could relate to him needing to go off alone
in the middle of a family gathering (I would find a quiet corner to read—I always
have a book or ereader with me). Perry’s
hobby was special. He liked to observe
butterflies, draw them, and he helped wounded butterflies. The author’s vivid descriptions allowed me to
visualize Perry’s unique guest room. I ended The Marriage Pact with a smile on
my face (but sad that this series is over).
The Marriage Pact is available from Amazon. The first two books An Amish of Marigold Novels are The Courtship Plan and The Proposal Plot. You can find Kathleen Fuller's other novels here. Thank you for joining me today! I will return on Tuesday, May 13 with The Shop Down the Lane by Leslie Gould. It is the first book in the Letters from Lancaster County series. I hope that you have a restful weekend. I will be working on a rock garden that I am installing in front of our three-season porch (it will feature metal birds when I do not have inflatables up). Take care and Happy Reading!
The
Avid Reader
*I voluntarily read an advanced copy of this book. I am not required to leave a review. The comments and opinions expressed are strictly my own.

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