For Sure and Certain I Do Not Love Henry Yoder by Jennifer Spredemann
ELLIE
Henry Yoder has been a thorn in my flesh since fourth grade. I can't stand him.
No matter that he's my brother's best friend.
No matter that all the young women in our community swoon every time he's out on the hockey pond.
No matter that he has mesmerizing eyes a girl could get lost in. (Oh no, did I admit that out loud?) Scratch that.
No matter that he relentlessly pursues me no matter how many times I turn him down.
Henry Yoder is bad news.
But when I accidentally ride home with him from a singing...and accidentally kiss him, I know I'm in big trouble.
HENRY
I admit that I tricked Ellie Petersheim into a buggy ride, and I have the bruises on my back to prove it. Don't ask.
But, somehow, during the tumultuous evening, I manage to kiss Ellie. And get this. She kisses me back. Jah, she said it was just a natural reaction, but my gut is telling me that deep down inside, she might like me just a smidgen. And it's that smidgen that gives me hope.
But apparently, I've committed some type of unforgivable sin in the past to make Ellie despise me. And I have no clue what it is. Elijah doesn't even know.
Eli's been my best friend since the beginning of time. Hockey teammates on the pond. We're thick as thieves. But now he's convinced I've done something to his sister and is breathing threats and flinging hockey pucks at my head.
All I know is that I need forgiveness for something before I can make Ellie fall in love with me and we can ride off into the sunset together.
This is Ellie Petersheim's story.
This is Elijah Petersheim's story.
This is Henry Yoder's story.
My brother Elijah pulls me into the hallway of the Grabers’ home, a scowl on his face. “One of these days, you should just go with him.” “Not on his life.” I move to the side, but Elijah blocks my way. “Now, if you’ll excuse me, Mary and Lizzie need me on the team. ”He stops me with a hand on my shoulder. “What should I tell him?” “Same as the last seven times he asked. No.”“Kummon, Ellie. Won’t you give him just one chance? One. That’s it. He’s going to keep asking until you say yes.
HENRY I admit that I’ve had a crush on Ellie Petersheim for as long as I can remember. I also admit that I probably should have chosen someone easier to get. Because Ellie Petersheim is tough as nails. But, working in construction, nails just happen to be my specialty. And I love a good challenge. I’m not even sure why she doesn’t like me. All the other girls seem to like me just fine. But maybe that’s why I like Ellie so much. She’s not just like the other girls. She has a mind of her own.
For Sure and Certain I Do Not Love Henry Yoder by Jennifer Spredemann is a 4 star book.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced readers copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions shared here in this review are my own.