
Member Reviews

Even though I haven't read any of the other books in the series I still enjoyed it. The story was cute and easy to follow and had a great cast of characters. plus I loved the small town place setting. I really enjoyed the author's writing style and I will definitely be reading more by them. I highly recommend it.
💝Thank you to Netgalley, the author and publisher for my arc ebook copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.

Hold up—twin daughters, a dreamy hardware store, and a poetic hunk with Abenaki wisdom? YES PLEASE. 😍 This sweet small-town romance had me grinning like a fool and rooting for Sarah and Aaron from page one. I mean, there’s healing, friendship, second chances, and all the cozy lilac-laced vibes a girl could want. If you love a feel-good story with heart, sass, and a touch of lakeside magic, Love’s Harvest is your jam. (Bonus: Aaron writes POETRY. SWOON.) 💕🌸📚

Judith Keim gives readers a solid romance in Love's Harvest. Readers who have been following this series will enjoy the trip back to Lilac Lake. Looking forward to reading more about all the residents, but especially Sarah and Aaron.

The synopsis hooked me but sadly the novel did not hold my interest. I found it almost impossible to relate to the characters which make it difficult to finish,

Lilac Lakes, Second Chances & Swoon-Worthy Healing
Love’s Harvest is a tender, small-town second-chance romance that serves up heartfelt healing, poetic vibes, and just enough drama to make you hug your favorite blanket and whisper, “Okay, love, I still believe in you.” 💕🍂

Really enjoyed this story that involves Sarah Ballard Miller and Aaron Collister. Sarah moved back to Lilac Lake with her twins after her husband committed suicide. She is helping her parents run the hardware store. Does reconnect with Aaron and does she take over the store as her parents are wanting to slow down some . Going to Florida for the winter is one thing they want to do but Sarah's father had a stroke before Christmas so the have to wait for his check up in January to get the ok to go? A VERY GOOD READ.

This is such a heartwarming book. Aaron has such a different perspective on life. It was a very touching part of the book. It’s relationship centered. It’s about one woman’s journey to overcome her husband’s suicide and to trust herself again. It much more than that too. It delves into relationships between families, love interests, and friends. It’s wonderfully written and I enjoyed it so much. Ellie’s current case was difficult to read about. Abuse of children always hurt my heart. The author did an amazing job of leaving little clues about the killer. I was surprised by who the killer turned out to be. It was a very intriguing book. I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced free copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own. I received a copy from the publisher through NetGalley.