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In a style similar to Amy Clipston's, with the same attention to detail and character development that make both authors fan favorites, Fuller's latest will appeal to fans of Amish fiction with a historical bent.
Featuring an unconventional Amish heroine and written with wit and charm, this sweet and entertaining tale of love and redemption will appeal to readers of the genre looking for something a bit different. Newcomers should begin with the first book.
Evoking a simpler time, when letters were handwritten and partially narrated in an epistolary style, Fuller's (The Promise of a Letter) first volume in a new series introduces two charismatic protagonists and an appealing, heartwarming story line. With elegantly clear prose and evocative settings, the author delivers another captivating read fans will relish.
Followers of this series (A Reluctant Bride; An Unbroken Heart) will recognize threads of other stories woven into this latest installment. A solid choice for readers who appreciate Beverly Lewis, Wanda Brunstetter, and Vannetta Chapman.
This promising series debut from Fuller ("Middlefield Family" series) is edgier than most Amish novels, dealing with difficult and dark issues and featuring well-drawn characters who are tougher than the usual gentle souls found in this genre. Recommended for Amish fiction fans who might like a different flavor.
Fuller's second Amish series entry (after Treasuring Emma) is a sweet romance with a strong sense of place that will attract readers of Wanda Brunstetter and Cindy Woodsmall.