BOOK REVIEWS: Review of The Marriage Pact by Kathleen Fuller
The Marriage Pact by Kathleen Fuller is a book based on the Amish way of life. Daisy believes she is in love with Maynard, to the point of obsession. Maynard, on the other hand, seems bored and sometimes irritated by her, but she is determined to make this relationship work no matter what, for she believes that it's God's will for them to get married. Her parents have spotted their daughter's problem, and they know that they have to do something for the well-being of their daughter, so they decide to send her away to her aunt's home. And that is where she met Perry, young man who has decided to stay single for the rest of his life. But his mother is determined to find him a wife. They have several encounters, and none of them see any future between them, other than friendship. To know what becomes of this friendship, read this book, The Marriage Pact, by Kathleen Fuller.
I like the simple but sweet story that the author has put together. The story may not be steamy, but readers will enjoy the story immensely. I also like the personalities of the main characters in the book, down-to-earth but stubborn at the same time. Additionally, I like the other characters, especially Ferman; the way he is unable to mind his own business is quite hilarious.
In my opinion, the theme of the book did not fit well. Also, although I like Perry, I did not like the way he seems weird, being one of the main characters.
I rate this book, The Marriage Pact, by Kathleen Fuller, 3 out of 5 stars.
I recommend it to those readers who like simple but sweet stories based on the Amish way of life. It is a book that will open the readers' eyes and make them ponder about those in their lives and their worth.
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