I liked how this book started with historical stories and worked towards the present and for the most part followed some of the characters from earlier stories. I like when they do this as it makes the short stories feel more like one book and its easier to get into each story when they share some details.--Abbie Tireman"Abbie's Reading Corner" (05/10/2031)
I love these little series of books all in one. This one is four generations of school teachers who come to find love in Fredericksburg. It is little love stories that delight the heart and remind you of the goodness of God. Perfect for reading by the pool on vacation.--Janis Rodgers"Blogspot.com" (06/13/2013)
Each story was short and sweet. I enjoyed learning about some of the German history and their community, as well as learning about Sunday Houses and what they were.--Leah Brandel"Must Love Reading.wordpress" (06/25/2013)
I loved this book!! This book was a great multi-generational collection of short stories. Each story had me more in love with Fredericksburg and the Zimmerman family. It's a must read for any Christian romance lover. --Becky Roupp (02/12/2013)
It's an enjoyable escape for a few hours for anyone who likes following a series through generations.--Becky Guinn"Becky's Book Addiction" (02/26/2013)
Come on down to Fredericksburg, Texas, where four generations of couples encounter romance in Sunday Houses. Having become a schoolteacher to avoid marriage, Amelia Bachman finds her resolve crumbling before a smitten carpenter. Determined not to fall in love, Mildred Zimmermann carefully nurses an army medic crippled in love and war. Somewhat of a homebody, Trudy Meier isn’t sure she has the courage to love a roving reporter. Gwendolyn’s beautiful wildflower field is threatened by a geologist’s search for knowledge. Will these four women risk their hearts for the love a stranger?