“The Heart of a Vicar” by Sarah M. Eden *book review and giveaway*


I was unaware that this book was part of the “Jonquil Brothers” series, but it can be read as a stand alone story.

I laughed and cried during this sweet Regency Romance. I loved the main character Sarah and her strong character and her determination to show Harold what a great man he was and could be. Throughout the story we read about Harold’s other brothers and his relationship with them and his struggle with being content as a Vicar.

I enjoyed this story although I wish I had read other books in this series to get more character development. I received a copy of this book complimentary for blog and social media review. All opinions are my own.

About the Book:
Young love is all too fleeting, as Harold Jonquil painfully discovered years ago when Sarah Sarvol, the niece of a neighboring landowner, captured his heart. After an idyllic few weeks in the throes of blossoming love, reality intervened. They could have no future. Following their disastrous parting, Harold attempted to push aside thoughts of love and regret, but Sarah has never left his heart. Now, years later, he has achieved his lifelong aspiration of becoming the local vicar. However, the role proves more difficult than he imagined. He feels hollow and uninspired—until the most important person in his past returns, challenging him as no one ever has.

When Sarah’s ailing uncle summons her back to the family estate in England, there is only one person from her past she is reluctant to see again: Harold Jonquil, the only man who has ever claimed her heart. But when she comes face-to-face with her former beau, she hardly recognizes the aloof and dull man before her. She is determined to help Harold rediscover the passion he once felt toward his chosen profession. Soon, despite their exasperation with each other, they cannot deny the stirring of feelings long buried—but is it too late for second chances?

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