Discover millions of ebooks, audiobooks, and so much more with a free trial

Only $11.99/month after trial. Cancel anytime.

Huckleberry Harvest
Huckleberry Harvest
Huckleberry Harvest
Audiobook9 hours

Huckleberry Harvest

Written by Jennifer Beckstrand

Narrated by C. S. E. Cooney

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

4.5/5

()

About this audiobook

When Mandy Helmuth hears that her best friend Kristina's heart has been broken, she decides to visit her grandparents and cheer her up. Mandy never liked Noah Mischler anyway, with his rough exterior and outspoken ways. Unfortunately, she can't avoid him-especially after he saves her life.

If he weren't helping Felty with home repairs, Noah would be more than happy to stay away from uppity Mandy Helmuth. Of course, then he wouldn't have been able to rescue her, and she wouldn't have had the chance to discover the real Noah beneath the tough persona-the one she falls in love with.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 22, 2015
ISBN9781494583668
Author

Jennifer Beckstrand

Jennifer Beckstrand is the #1 Amazon and USA Today Bestselling author of The Matchmakers of Huckleberry Hill series, The Honeybee Sisters series, The Petersheim Brothers series, and The Amish Quiltmaker series for Kensington Books. Second Chances on Huckleberry Hill, the delightfully romantic eleventh book in the Matchmakers of Huckleberry Hill series, came out in May of 2023. Jennifer also writes sweet contemporary and historical romances. Her third Western, Maggie and Max, just hit the shelves, and Larkspur Ranch, the much anticipated second book in the Dandelion Meadows series, comes out in 2024.

More audiobooks from Jennifer Beckstrand

Related to Huckleberry Harvest

Titles in the series (12)

View More

Related audiobooks

Christian Fiction For You

View More

Related articles

Related categories

Reviews for Huckleberry Harvest

Rating: 4.666666794444445 out of 5 stars
4.5/5

18 ratings5 reviews

What did you think?

Tap to rate

Review must be at least 10 words

  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This book was written with excellence, which touched the heart!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Anna is at it again, and Felty is giving his support, as usual. Match-making seems to be their full-time occupation, now that they are taking it easy in their retirement. But nothing is easy in this installment in the series. Serious issues are the mainstay in this tale, and the characters in the story must learn to acknowledge and deal with them. Jennifer Beckstrand’s novel illustrates good character development in both the main and secondary characters, and places them in a storyline that has depth and substance. While other books in the series were liberally dosed with humor, this one is more serious, although it does have some frivolous moments. Anna’s knitting needles work overtime as she drags in potential suitors for Mandy and presents them all with potholders. The story bogs down a bit in the middle, as the reluctant Noah fails to assert himself in so many ways. Finally, though, he takes action and readers will be thankful when he asserts himself.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    No doubt in my mind, this book gets 5 stars from me! I have really enjoyed this series, The Matchmakers of Huckleberry Hill. I can always count on Felty and Anna Helmuth making me laugh out loud. I must say though, I was starting to feel sorry for Granddaughter Mandy after all the possible Amish suitors Anna had lined up for her. This story has a serious note to it too. When we try to solve our own problems and not let God or other believer's in to help us along the way, it makes for an unhappy life. Noah Mischler had to learn the hard way. He almost lost the most important person in his life.Author Jennifer Beckstrand's books keep getting better and better. I can't wait to read, Huckleberry Hearts coming in December 2015.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Huckleberry Harvest by Jennifer Beckstrand is such a charming book. Anna and Felty Helmuth are matchmaking again. This time they want to find someone to marry their granddaughter, Mandy Helmuth. Mandy is visiting from Charm, Ohio for four weeks (five if Anna has her way). Anna plans to introduce Mandy to every eligible male within 50 miles (at least). Noah Mischler is the man who can fix machines. He does a lot of different odd jobs around the area. Felty has Noah fixing their roof. Mandy meets Noah on her first day in Bonduel. Mandy’s best friend, Kristina and her family moved to Bonduel a year earlier. Kristina tells Mandy that Noah broke up with her with a text message and her heart is broken. Mandy goes to Noah’s house and lectures him on manners. Noah, while noticing Mandy’s cute freckles, tells her there are two sides to each story.Over the next few weeks, thanks to Felty, Noah and Mandy are thrown together frequently. Mandy does indeed discover that the truth about Noah and Kristina’s relationship is quite different from Kristina’s version. Noah, though, gets prickly whenever his family is mentioned. Mandy likes to fix problems, and sticks her nose in Noah’s business. One can only hope things will turn out well for Noah and Mandy. I found Huckleberry Harvest an entertaining and engaging book. It is the fifth book in The Matchmakers of Huckleberry Hill series. I give Huckleberry Harvest 4.5 out of 5 stars. I found Kristina’s character just a little too bit silly. I found myself wanted to shake some sense into the girl (you will see what I mean when you read the book). I eagerly look forward to reading the next book in this series.I received a complimentary copy of Huckleberry Harvest from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. The review and opinions expressed are strictly my own!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I received my copy of Huckleberry Harvest a little while ago, I didn’t open it right away, it was like a piece of candy that you absolutely love, but savor and save for a few days. I knew what I was going to find once I open the pages, and sure was not disappointed, just didn’t want it to end.This is Granddaughter Mandy’s story, and Annie and Felty are at it again, of course. Annie has away with cooking, that would bring tears to the eyes of any cast iron stomach, but she is so delightful that people suffer through what she offers, and try to find ways not to eat. She does do a wonderful job with her knitting, and she soon has the boys lining up for one of her potholders, and a she has a very special job available. Marry her Granddaughter!You can guess how delightful this book is, and I found it so very heart-warming, although it does deal with some tough subjects, such as alcoholism, and the trial it puts on families.As the book opens we find Mandy chewing out an Amish man whom she thinks hurt her dearest friend to the core. How could this Noah Mischler have led on Kristina and then broken her heart, well she sure gives him a piece of her mind. Then we turn around and who appears at he Grandparent’s kitchen, you got it, and we soon are rooting for Noah, and are aghast at the antics a grown woman would go to try and win his favor.Page-turner to the end, and not a book that I wanted to end, the characters here are like family, and I wanted to stay in their comfortable embrace. Am so glad that there is another grandchild that needs a spouse and so there is another book to come in November called Huckleberry Hearts.I received this book from the Author for my honest review, and was not required to give a positive review.