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Readers who appreciate strong character development will delight in the endearing Lydia and Caleb, and Hilton's twisty, fast-paced plot will keep them captivated.
Hilton (The Amish Firefighter) proves once again why she is a fan favorite, especially among those who prefer an edgier flavor to their Amish fiction. Through the filter of Amish culture and beliefs, readers get a very different perspective on the situation—a parent with mental illness, family abandonment
Hilton (The Amish of Jamesport) introduces new characters and a new story line into the Jamesport setting so loved in her last series. Well-drawn protagonists facing difficult issues lend a sense of realism, and the romantic tension between the two leads will keep readers glued to the page. Fans of Hilton's previous books will want this one.
Hilton's ("Amish of Seymour" books) new series launch is a lovely romance that draws us immediately into the Amish world. Its well-drawn characters and charming rural setting will attract Amish fiction fans and devotees of gentle romances and Rosamunde Pilcher.
Hilton's solid second entry in her Amish series (after SurrenderedLove) delivers likable characters and a homespun feel that will satisfy Beverly Lewis and Wanda E. Brunstetter fans.
This is Hilton's (Shadows of the Past) first foray into Amish fiction, and it is bound to please fans of this popular CF subgenre. Endearing characters and a homespun feel make this a sure bet for readers who like Beverly Lewis and Suzanne Woods Fisher.