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Listening Length | 16 hours and 6 minutes |
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Author | Julie Klassen |
Narrator | Elizabeth Jasicki |
Whispersync for Voice | Ready |
Audible.com.au Release Date | 04 December 2018 |
Publisher | Recorded Books |
Program Type | Audiobook |
Version | Unabridged |
Language | English |
ASIN | B07KYJ745D |
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14 in Christian Historical Fiction (Audible Books & Originals) 26 in Christian Romance (Audible Books & Originals) 123 in Regency Romance (Audible Books & Originals) |
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Reviewed in Australia on 30 December 2018
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This book is a beautifully written ending to a wonderful series. Let me say that each of the books are stand alone. I only read series that are stand alone so each of the books you can finish with satisfaction. But the finale, it is wonderful, a beautiful heartfelt book which makes you feel like you have made lifelong friends in the residents of Ivy Green and each of them find their way. It is a lovely book, you will not be disappointed.
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Julie Klassen is brilliant. The world created in ivy Hill is one of a tight knots community with its joys, triumphs, sorrows and challenges. Klassen believes in HEA, but her characters don’t escape disappointment, tragedy or grief. The character development of character is superlative, and I’d love more stories from Ivy Hill, especially a HEA for James Drake.
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Isabelle Ladwig
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great storyline!
Reviewed in Canada on 13 February 2021Verified Purchase
Julie Klassen is a great writer, with just enough romance, history and intrigue to keeping you wanting to turn the page to see what happens next! Read all of the novels in this series and loved everyone of them.

RM
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful author
Reviewed in Canada on 18 April 2020Verified Purchase
Completed the the series and was not disappointed.

Beth
4.0 out of 5 stars
Satisfying Conclusion!
Reviewed in the United States on 17 December 2018Verified Purchase
This is a beautiful, satisfying conclusion to the Ivy Hill series, one that I both dreaded ending yet couldn't read fast enough to see what happened to my friends. While I am very attached to Jane and loved seeing her story continue here, I was thrilled to see Mercy, who I consider to be the other main character, get so much page time here. Her story is just so lovely and endearing, and after a lot of heartache, it was good to see her happiness. Although there were a few times that I wondered how it would come about, and it left me wishing more for another character, all in all, Mercy's story culminates in just the way it needs to.
Jane's story has several new discoveries that kept it feeling fresh and entertaining. I also appreciated that life's stings are still present, as to make everything work out perfectly would have felt a bit unrealistic. It very much has the feeling of taking the bitter with the sweet and appreciating what you're given.
I wasn't quite as enamored as the third story line of Victorine, but in the end, it's neat to see where she fits in and solves a significant mystery that harkens back to the first book. I was pleased - more like thrilled - to find out that there will be a Christmas novella. I know who I'd like it to be about, but of course, will be happy just to be back in Ivy Hill again.
I have loved this series and am definitely sad to see its end. I do strongly recommend reading this one from the beginning, as so much builds with each book. It's a series that I could read again one day. Now to begin the long wait until another novel by Julie Klassen.
Also, if you need a refresher on the characters, there is a list on the Ivy Hills website.
Jane's story has several new discoveries that kept it feeling fresh and entertaining. I also appreciated that life's stings are still present, as to make everything work out perfectly would have felt a bit unrealistic. It very much has the feeling of taking the bitter with the sweet and appreciating what you're given.
I wasn't quite as enamored as the third story line of Victorine, but in the end, it's neat to see where she fits in and solves a significant mystery that harkens back to the first book. I was pleased - more like thrilled - to find out that there will be a Christmas novella. I know who I'd like it to be about, but of course, will be happy just to be back in Ivy Hill again.
I have loved this series and am definitely sad to see its end. I do strongly recommend reading this one from the beginning, as so much builds with each book. It's a series that I could read again one day. Now to begin the long wait until another novel by Julie Klassen.
Also, if you need a refresher on the characters, there is a list on the Ivy Hills website.
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Laura's Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful Conclusion to the Tales of Ivy Green Series
Reviewed in the United States on 22 January 2021Verified Purchase
Mercy Grove has sadly had to give up her girls’ school at the return of her brother and his bride to Ivy Cottage. She soon finds herself an unwelcome guest in her own home. She contemplates taking a governess position, but what will that do to her position in life? Jane Bell has to decide whether to marry her true love Gabriel Locke, even though she may need to give up managing her beloved Inn. Can she marry Gabriel knowing that she may never be able to have a child? What will she do when her estranged father reappears from India with a new young son? Justina is being pressured to marry by her mother. Will she wed her mother’s choice? Who is the strange new seamstress in town? Is she all that she seems to be?
The Bride of Ivy Green is the third novel in the Tales from Ivy Hill series. It is set in the small town of Ivy Green in England in 1821. I love character driven novels and this series has really let me get to know the people of Ivy Hill and to enjoy their personal triumphs. The Bride of Ivy Green has more than one wedding in it that brings the series to a satisfying conclusion. I enjoyed the story and especially loved that the women work together in their own club to try to further women of business further in their small town. The novel was a slower read for me.
Favorite Quotes:
“Life is full of risks, thrilling and terrifying at the same time – rather like a tightrope act.”
“James told me you saw the good in people, even with evidence to the contrary. I see what he means.”
Overall, The Bride of Ivy Green is a gratifying conclusion to the Tales of Ivy Green series, although I would love to read more about these wonderful characters.
Book Source: Christmas Present
The Bride of Ivy Green is the third novel in the Tales from Ivy Hill series. It is set in the small town of Ivy Green in England in 1821. I love character driven novels and this series has really let me get to know the people of Ivy Hill and to enjoy their personal triumphs. The Bride of Ivy Green has more than one wedding in it that brings the series to a satisfying conclusion. I enjoyed the story and especially loved that the women work together in their own club to try to further women of business further in their small town. The novel was a slower read for me.
Favorite Quotes:
“Life is full of risks, thrilling and terrifying at the same time – rather like a tightrope act.”
“James told me you saw the good in people, even with evidence to the contrary. I see what he means.”
Overall, The Bride of Ivy Green is a gratifying conclusion to the Tales of Ivy Green series, although I would love to read more about these wonderful characters.
Book Source: Christmas Present

Amazon Customer
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Lovely conclusion to this series
Reviewed in the United States on 23 December 2018Verified Purchase
I'm really not much of a series reader, but I love Julie Klassen's writing style. I have loved every minute I have spent in Ivy Hill. The characters and setting are charming. This series is the ultimate comfort reading for me. This entry wrapped everything up nicely. I would love to spend more time with these characters. I'm really sad to see them go. I would recommend this series to lovers of quiet, cozy novels and Regency era fiction. Make sure you start with the first book, The Innkeeper of Ivy Hill.
I received a free copy of this book through Netgalley.
I received a free copy of this book through Netgalley.
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