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Fans of Linda Byler, Laura V. Hilton, and Barbara Lewis may want to pick up Cameron's (Home to Paradise) new series launch, but the theme of romance involving an Amish woman and English man is pretty well worn. [Gilead Publishing, which suspended operations last fall, is back in business, in partnership with Kregel Publications, which will market and distribute its books.
With its hopeful, spiritual message, likable characters, and perspective on an unfamiliar lifestyle, this final volume in Cameron's "Coming Home" trilogy is a captivating read for fans of the series and Linda Byler.
Cameron won the first Romance Writers of America Golden Heart Award in 1981. Her novels are staples of Amish fiction, and her latest homespun tale should appeal to readers who enjoy the works of Suzanne Woods Fisher and Janette Oke.
A well-known name in Amish fiction, Cameron ("Quilts of Lancaster County" series) writes character-driven stories that are heartwarming and inspirational. Her latest series entry (after Her Restless Heart) continues that tradition and will delight her many readers as well as fans of Karen Kingsbury and Lori Copeland.
As the first-ever winner of the Romance Writers of America Golden Heart Award and the author of the best-selling "Quilts of Lancaster County" series, Cameron is well known to CF readers. Certain to please her many fans, this series debut is also sure to win her new readers, especially those who like Wanda E. Brunstetter, for its romance, drama, and authentic details of Amish life.
Cameron (An Amish Christmas), winner of the first Romance Writers of America Golden Heart Award, has written a fine example of Amish fiction with likable characters and even pacing. For fans of Kathleen Fuller, Wanda E. Brunstetter, and Beverly Lewis.