A Love Letter Life by The Roloffs

Did you ever watch the hit TLC show “Little People Big World”? If you haven’t noticed lately, I’m on a romance kick 🙈 since one of my reading goals this year was to read more nonfiction, I decided to pick this book up to see what all the hype was about.

Thank you Zondervan for gifting me a copy in exchange for my honest review.

Synopsis: As Jeremy and Audrey write, if you can fall into love, you can fall out. True love is something you choose to live out each day through your actions, decisions, and sacrifices. To find and still seek, now that is love. From the moment you meet your potential spouse, you can be intentional about shaping a beautiful love story, uniquely written for who God created you both to be. Whether you’re single and searching, in a serious dating relationship, or desiring to love your spouse better, Jeremy and Audrey equip you to pursue an intentional, creative, and faithful love story by sharing theirs. The journey to their wedding day was the culmination of a bumpy and complicated dating relationship. From health problems, to emotional walls, to being separated by one thousand miles, the couple faced daunting obstacles. But their unique approach to dating empowered them to write an uncommon love story and prepared them for married life. Because as beautiful as their wedding was, the Roloffs made a point to prepare more for their marriage than their wedding day. Told through both Jeremy’s and Audrey’s voices, A Love Letter Life tells a passionate and persevering story of relatable struggles, hard-learned lessons, practical tips, and devout commitment. In these pages, they encourage you to stop settling for convenient relationships, offer perspective on male and female differences in dating, tackle tough topics like purity, give their nine rules for fighting well, suggest fun ideas for connection in a world of technology, and provide fresh advice on how to intentionally pursue a love story that never ends.

It’s an adorable pre-marriage story between former co-stars of the show “Little People Big World”. Their story was written in both of their perspectives. They really do have a talent for writing! I was enveloped the entire time I was reading it. For some reason, I just came into this book thinking it would be more about their current marital relationship rather than all the events leading up to it. I wanted to hear more about how they do daily life together as husband and wife and mom and dad. Maybe that will be their next book 😉

4/5 Stars

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