Book Description: Journey back to an area of Pennsylvania that is home to three distinct Amish communities and meet three young women who face heartfelt disappointments in romance.
My Thoughts: Three short stories in one book all penned by the Brunstetter women.
Wilma’s Wish by Wanda E. Brunstetter: The wise old heart and five young children. Such a humorous story full of laughter and children. Five boys! What can five boys do to help love along? Such a great story.
Martha’s Miracle by Jean Brunstetter: Martha is not your average Amish young woman. She loves to fish and hunt not cook, sew and bake. Can a man understand Martha's feelings for nature? Then she meets Glen. Glen is great and a fireman to boot but Glen wants to leave the Amish faith. Is this romance headed for disaster or can Martha see how Glen feels. An interesting take on the Amish life.
Alma’s Acceptance by Richelle Brunstetter: This was the saddest of all the stories to me. I felt deeply for Alma as a widow and needing acceptance. Sometimes people no matter the religion can be so cruel in their disdain for what they don't know or see. Elias Krutz doesn't see their romance as a problems and then Alma receives some news that changes her thoughts. A lovely if somewhat sad story. But remember sad doesn't mean bad just emotional.
*This book was provided for review by Barbour Publishing*
- Publisher : Barbour Fiction (June 1, 2021)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 448 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1643528718
- ISBN-13 : 978-1643528717
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