Decent, clean romances great for cozy reading
These books were pretty good. Conscientious, morally sound characters made the books enjoyable, as well as the beautiful descriptions of the settings.
However, labeling them "inspirational religious" books seemed a bit of a stretch for me. Beyond brief mentions of regular church attendance and the MCs' determination to refrain from physical intimacy until after marriage, there's no other indication of an "inspirational religious " nature. Not a single prayer before a meal, or when characters were faced with problems was ever mentioned. That was a bit disappointing to me.
Other than that, the first two books were good. By the time I got to the third one, I was sick of matchmaking parents. I didn't like the way the heroine continually hid something so very important and unchangeable from every guy she tried dating. Then to have her react in the very way I expected when someone did the same to her with something much more understandable...Super...Annoying. I skimmed through the last couple of chapters.
Technically, these books are pretty well-written with much attention paid to the setting. There were a couple of oddities. In book one, I understood the hero to be an only child, but a brother is mentioned in book three. In books one and two, I understood the heroine to be a blonde, as well as the youngest sister. But in book three, the heroine's hair is dark.
I guess these just weren't to my taste, or maybe I read them on the wrong day. But if you enjoy a cozy, easy to read, clean romance with very few technical mistakes, I would recommend it.