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Reviewed by Deborah Stone for Readers' Favorite
Seasons of Love by Andrea Boeshaar is three different love stories illustrating the different "seasons" of love. An Apple a Day: Dr. Brian Coridan takes a sabbatical from his medical practice to think and make some decisions about his future. In the small town of Blossom Lake, he meets Talia Fountain, owner of Fountain of Life health food store. As a romance tries to blossom, their totally opposite views on medicine and healing threaten to prevent any relationship from ever starting.
September Sonata: Kristin and Blaine Robinson have been married for twenty years. Their twin daughters have just left for college and now Kristin questions if she and Blaine have anything in common anymore. After years of raising the girls, separate careers and little time together, they will have to rekindle the love that brought them together in the first place, if they can.
Let It Snow: Shari Flannering, a widow, is headed home for Christmas. Due to severe road conditions because of snow, she stops at an inn run by her old boyfriend's mother, the fiance she dumped to marry another man. To her surprise, Brenan Sheppards is also home for Christmas and he is about to get engaged. As they discover a second chance may be possible, they will have to seek God's direction and hope He will make a way.
Andrea Boeshaar shows love and romance in different stages in an honest and realistic way. The characters are well defined, their situations are real and relatable. Love evolves and changes over time as our relationships change, and Andrea has demonstrated this with clarity while making her stories enjoyable to read. Each couple seeks God while making these important decisions about their relationships. I enjoyed reading this book. Seeking God's will is critical in life and especially in relationships.