Book Review – The Heart Mender by Andy Andrews

The Heart MenderI’ve enjoyed every book by Andy Andrews that I’ve had the opportunity to read. And The Heart Mender is no different.

Andrews has a unique manner of storytelling, unlike any other author I’ve found. Couple that with his impeccable research and historical accuracy, and you have a compelling tale that is impossible to put down.

The Heart Mender is based on actual lives and set in a turbulent time in America’s history: the German U-boat blockade of the Gulf of Mexico during World War II. The story started when Andrews found several historical artifacts buried in his own backyard. In the process of learning more about these articles, he uncovered an unbelievable story of love, forgiveness and second chances.

The Heart Mender is a captivating story that kept me from putting the book down; and it saddened me when the story was finished. I wanted the tale to continue.

I thoroughly enjoyed The Heart Mender, and wholeheartedly recommend it as an excellent allegory explaining the reality of forgiveness and how it can heal even the hardest hearts.

I highly recommend that you read The Heart Mender, by Andy Andrews. You can purchase it at Amazon.com.

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