Window of the Heart: First Line Friday Review

Window of the Heart is my first First Line Friday Review. I’ve posted Friday reviews before, but I wanted to try something new. We’ve all seen First Line Friday posts on social media. I thought, why not use the first line in my Friday reviews? I didn’t see a reason not to. So, I am.

Window of the Heart’s First Line (or paragraph in this case)

“You’ve got to be kidding me.” Lennox Malone pointed to the front of the chapel. “Sara Beth, there’s a toilet on the stage!”

My Review of Window of the Heart

This is the third book in the Stained-glass Legacy series, and it brings the Dunne family into contemporary times. The stained-glass window has not faired well, but that’s where Ty Dunne comes in.

I loved Ty. He may not be where he wants to be, but at least he knows what he wants. He’s my favorite in the book. As a reader, I can feel his struggle to live up to his family’s expectations while being true to what he feels he should be doing. I love that he supports Lennox from the beginning, even though she’s as prickly as a cactus. I even like his long hair that Lennox so badly wanted for him to cut.

Lennox has seen the rough side of love and life. It’s not a wonder she doesn’t want to find it for herself, doesn’t want to even believe it exists. With her ordered and in control personality, it’s no wonder surprises (no spoilers here!) knock her for a loop.

The author does a great job of weaving an element of faith into the story without coming across forced or preachy. And it’s great to “watch” the growth of the characters as individuals and together. You don’t want to miss this third book in the series. And if you haven’t read the first two, you want to read those too.

Where to purchase the series:

Window of Opportunity – Book One

by Heather Greer

Window of Peace – Book Two

by Regina Rudd Merrick

Window of the Heart – Book Three

by Amy R. Anguish

 

 

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  1. Donna Stearns says:

    I’ve read all three and recommend each one.