Jody Hedlund writes quality fiction with incredible spiritual lessons and Together Forever is a prime example of what she can accomplish with her pen. This is the second book in her orphan train series.
Marianne Neumann is looking for her younger sister and two babies who had been left in hers and her sisters care. She takes a job as a placement agent on an orphan train taking children from New York to Illinois.
Andrew "Drew" Brady is the other agent on this train and has taken the risk to bring three street children along to try to place them and give them a chance for a better life.
Drew is instantly attracted to Marianne and uses his charms to try to woo her.
Some of the things I liked about the book were the vivid characterizations of the people populating the book, the great settings, and the interactions. What I didn't like was the on again off again relationship between Marianne and Drew. It is a compelling read with intrigue and suspense to keep the reader engaged.
It's a solid four star book and my thanks goes to Bethany House for allowing me to read and review this book.
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