Happy Monday! The purpose of memorable Monday is to showcase a book that you’ve read in the past and share how/why it has stuck with you.
This week I’m featuring:
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I don’t remember exactly how I came across this series but I have the whole set in hardcover. I read it several years ago and it was another one I absolutely loved by Beverly Lewis. I’m fascinated by the Amish so I’ve always enjoyed reading her books. If you enjoy Amish fiction I highly recommend it!
About the Book:
he People themselves dare to challenge the Old Ways of their heritage. . .and each patriarch must choose a side. Nearly one hundred days have passed since the untimely death of Nellie Mae Fisher’s beloved younger sister, Suzy, and Nellie dares again to dream of a future with handsome Caleb Yoder. But with rumors about Suzy still flying among the People, there are those who would keep the young courting couple apart. . .including Caleb’s own father. Meanwhile, a growing number of Honeybrook’s Amish farmers are demanding tractors and other forbidden modern conveniences. When a revival adds to the tensions, passions flare. With the Old Order community pushed to the breaking point, Nellie and Caleb find their families and themselves in the midst of what threatens to become an impossible divide. A New York Times Bestseller A U.S.A. Today Bestseller
About the Author:
Beverly Lewis, raised in Pennsylvania Amish country and both a schoolteacher and an accomplished musician, has been an award-winning author for over a dozen years. Her acclaimed novel, The Preacher’s Daughter, was a 2006 Quill Book Award finalist in the romance category. Her books have appeared on numerous bestseller lists, including USA Today and The New York Times. She and her husband, David, live in Colorado.”
This must be the season for Amish books. I’ve seen several bloggers post about them. I love them!
Presently I am reading/reviewing ‘Guarded’ (Sara Davison). It’s the second in a series. 📚🤗
Sounds like an interesting novel – lots of conflict. But I’m not a fan of Amish fiction. 🤷♀️
Yeah everyone has their preferences 😉