Austin by Jennifer Beckstrand is the third book in her Petersheim Brothers series. Austin is the third eldest of the Petersheim brothers, fondly known as the Peanut Butter Brothers, so named because of the family business.
Austin is very handsome but is also cocky and self-centered, and needs his best friend to fix things for him. His best friend, Hannah Yutzy, knows and loves Austin but is tired of being taken for granted. Can lifelong friendship turn into lifelong love?
The youngest Petersheim brothers are nine-year-old twins, Alfie and Benji, who are totally “laugh out loud” hilarious. They’ve been forced to sleep in the cellar due to a lack of bedrooms, since their grandparents have moved in. Alfie and Benji plan to get their room back by getting their older brothers to marry and move out. They’ve successfully married off their eldest brothers, Andrew and Abraham, and are now working on a plan to link Austin with his best friend, Hannah Yutzy. The twins have enlisted the help of Hannah’s young cousins, two of their female classmates, who add to the hilarity. This is going to be a tough task for the kids, but they’re determined to marry Austin off and get that bedroom back.
Austin is a quick, easy, really good read. The characters are completely developed and believable. The kids are especially entertaining. As with the previous books in the series, the writing flows smoothly, and there’s just the right amount of conflict. This is another 5 out of 5 star endeavor from Jennifer Beckstrand. I recommend this book to all readers of Amish fiction, especially Amish romance.
My thanks to Kensington Books and NetGalley for the opportunity to read an advance copy of this book. However, the opinions expressed in this review are 100% mine and mine alone.