Saturday, December 24, 2011

An Amish Wedding by Beth Wiseman, Kathleen Fuller, & Kelly Long


 Rose, Naomi, and Priscilla learn lessons in life and love in this collection of three stories of these three different women. Rose yearns for adventure and starts to question her decision of becoming engaged to a man she finds boring. But when a thief comes to the community Rose learns that the man she thought she knew so well may yet surprise her. Naomi has been in love and has her heart broken, and now she fears letting herself love another man. But when a stranger roles through town she may have to let go of her fears and trust that God has brought him to her for a reason. Priscilla likes everything to be neat and tidy and have everything organized, but with her wedding coming up she is finding it hard to trust that things will be alright. She loves the man she is to marry but when everything that can go wrong does, will she find the strength to trust that everything is in God's hands?

This book has three novels in it that are all connected. They are well written and easily read. Although I was sort of shocked that the authors left the stories when they did it was still an enjoyable read. In the front of the book there is a dictionary of language used throughout the book which was really helpful and fun to learn. Also in the back of the book I discovered that there were several Amish recipes that they had talked to throughout the book. This book was a delight and I suggest this book to anyone who enjoys clean romance novels and who enjoys seeing into different worlds.

I received a complementary copy of this book for review from Booksneeze.

16 comments:

  1. Follow you back. Thanks for the follow...Jess

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  2. Thanks so much for following! Following back:) Looking forward to reading more!

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  3. Thanks for following me - I'm returning the favor and eager to try some of these books. Happy New Year!

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  4. Thanks for following my blog :)

    I have only read one Amish series and I loved it. It's the Sister's of the Quilt series by Cindy Woodsmall. If you haven't read it, you should give it a try.

    Vanessa

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  5. Following you back. Nice to meet you!

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  6. Thanks for the follow :)) Loving your space here too :)) Look forward to more fun blog shenanigans with you.. ;))

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  7. Thanks for the follow! I have been wanting to read this one.

    http://kidsaregrown.blogspot.com/

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  8. Hi! What a cute blog! I'm following you back. Sounds like a good book, but I think I may have to pass.

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  9. Thank you for stopping over to Saving and Sharing It and following. I am now one of your newest followers. I am looking forward to reading you posts.

    Katie

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  10. Sounds like my kind of book. I am new follower. God bless.

    Rachel
    www.wewillwalkforeverholdinghands.blogspot.com

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  12. Thanks for stopping by my blog and following, I'm returning the favour :) Great review, and that's interesting about the dictionary of words at the beginning of the book. I've read a few books that could use something like that for "different" words that aren't in our everyday vocabulary!

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  13. Oh! I love Amish books! I'll have to read this one! And thanks so much for following me! I'm already a follower. :) Happy New Year!

    Kim
    Chubby Cheeks Thinks

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  14. Thank you for following my threegnomes blog. I am really excited to see your next review because I like your voice, you describe things very well. I understand what you mean.

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  15. Hi! Stopping by and now following from Tots & Me Hop. Blessings and Happy New Year!

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  16. Sounds like a really interesting read! I'm now following you on GFC and I voted for you on Picket Fence! -Christine @ Why We Love Green

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