Love’s Enduring Promise
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Book 2 of Like Comes Softly. Their family tree growing, Clark and Marty look to bind each additional together with like and faith. Over 800,000 sold!
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I learnt a lot from the first book so that’s why I bought this one. But I find it disappointing. There isn’t any climax. I just browsed thru this book lacking reading every word, unlike I usually do.I may say “Like’s enduring promise” is dull.
Reader’s Rating: 2 / 5
Book two covered way more time span than book one. When the book opens, the community is hoping for a school to be built and Missie is barely 5 yrs. ancient. When the book ends, she is a bride. In the interim, Clae and Nandry have lost both their parents for different reasons, stirred to a new home, and each has married. Clark and Marty continue on, having several children in this one book which I feel covers way too much time too quickly. I have already ongoing re-reading book 3.
Reader’s Rating: 3 / 5
I recently read Like Comes Softly for the second time, having read the first years before. I was in high school then, and a like tale that snuck up on you wasn’t what I was looking for, so I stopped at the first book in the series. I’m sorry I did. I would have loved Like’s Enduring Promise more.
The tale picks up a couple of years after the end of LCS and we are treated to anecdotes and thoughts told from Marty’s point of view, but we’re also let in on nearly every additional character’s first person feelings at least once. Like doesn’t come so softly in this book, it’s a pretty recurring theme in the different characters, both minor and major.
This is a very quick read (I read it in less than a day, and I have three tiny children) which makes it appealing. My criticism comes with the brevity of the chapters, and the way Mrs. Oke skips over seasons to get to another year. Personally, I prefer to either have either a small more detail, or I simply like to turn the page and find a year has passed with a quick review of the changes in the narrative. It seems to me that the leader wrote this book only to let us know what happens to our favorite characters in the first and may have cheated us a small on the character building. Also, as in the first, I establish it a small hard to read the Lead the way language as it’s spoken. Something I’m able to overlook and embrace as a talent of Mrs. Oke’s, but just beware that it is as prevalent here as it is in the first novel.
But 99% of me loved the book. I was pleased to see many of the characters from the first happily included in both the sequel AND the Davis family tree. There are a couple of characters I wanted to have more insight into, but perhaps further along in her series I’ll find satisfaction.
Highly recommended.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
The second book in the Like Comes softly series moves through time a bit to quickly. It does unfold the tale of the life Marty and Clark share together. It left me taking a deep breath. Too much happens in it. I felt dissapointed yet ready for the next book. Over all it was a tale that modeled how a family tree could be like and how life really is “quick”.
Reader’s Rating: 3 / 5
I want to buy this entire series, but reflect that $9.99 for a 240 page tale is way too high.
Reader’s Rating: 2 / 5