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Review - Like A Bee to Honey by Jennifer Beckstrand

I have anxiously been awaiting this third book of the Honeybee Sisters trilogy and it is maybe my favorite of the bunch!  I was charmed with both Lily and Poppy’s stories, but Rose’s story really touched me.  Like A Bee to Honey is really a story about forgiveness, learning not only to forgive others but also to forgive yourself.

Rose is by far the sweetest and the most shy of the three sisters, and she has to work hard to overcome her fears with situations she finds herself in and with other people.  Despite her fears Rose is very caring and loving and tries to do her best for people around her.

Josiah is so caring and gentle with her, and so earnest.  He just wants her to be happy and to love her.  My heart ached for him while he was being so patient and loving towards Rose.  I also love how Josiah is so unhandy and people know it, but don’t want to tell him because he tries so hard to be helpful.  

Thanks to the editors and Netgalley for the Advanced Reader's Copy.  I am truly sad that this series is finished and cannot wait for more new books by Jennifer Beckstrand!

Rated 5/5 on Goodreads

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