Karen Witemeyer, More than words can say - BOOK REVIEW
- twinmindsofclassic
- Jan 30
- 2 min read
AUTHOR: MADA B.
“God always provides other options for His people when they are tempted to take an unrighteous path. But if we depend only on ourselves to solve our problems, we narrow our vision and see none of those options.”
- Karen Witemeyer, More than words can say

This book is another recent favorite of January 2025, the story, it's just one of those books that make you happy sigh in delight! How fun that the author researched this book and it's a real place. It was a walk back in time down the street visiting the lumber yard with Zach and the bakery with Abigail. So yes, it’s a marriage of convenience story, but with several twists that make it unpredictable. This is a very enjoyable christian historical romance that I really liked. I really loved the scripture that goes with the character’s problems and what the Lord tells them to do.
About the characters :
Zach is like a hero that sacrifices for others, he's a protector because he used to take care of his younger sister and brother. He has a troubled past but has redeemed himself, even though he still struggles with forgi
ving himself. Zach have a bit from Mr. Darcy in that he's quiet and reserved, but personable and charming with those closest to him. He and Abby were genuinely adorable when they engage in a little flirting and teasing. He shows his love through actions more than words (like his sister told Abigail) and Abigail see that.

Abigail also struggles with a trauma in her past and the way her former bestfriend and current enemy is still punishing her for it. There is a strong message of forgiveness and healing through relying on faith in God to provide answers to our challenges that they learn together. I loved Abigail's grace and compassion, which make her a perfect match for our sacrificial hero.
I loved how they both supported one another and respected each other. They also didn't stay away from dealing with difficult discussions. They pushed each other to be their best selves and to forgive themselves for things that happened in their pasts.
This is a story I'm already itching to re-read, and I highly recommend it!!! It works perfectly well as a standalone, but if you can, read the first book in the series since Zach is such an important character in that story and it will add to your understanding of him when you read this one.
We really need more books like this.

I hope you enjoyed this personal review of #Karen WitemeyerMore than words can say. I'd love to hear your thoughts please drop a comment below if you want and we can discuss this more forward. Have a blessed day and thank you for visiting TWIN MINDS OF CLASSICS.
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