This is the second book in this series that I have read, and yes, they can be read alone.
The story takes place back when the Amish first came to America and their first settlement in Pennsylvania, and we see exactly how hard life was, what we take for granted.
With this book, a young weaver has come to the community and the people are thrilled, now some new clothes can be made. There are sheep her for wool, and flax planted for linen.
A young Amish woman with a checkered past, and the weaver, with guilt that he is unable to let go of, have a romantic spark. With all the problems, these two have you have to wonder whether they can ever overcome all the obstacles.
I did find some chuckles here in some of these characters and there is more than one couple with romance in the air.
I enjoyed reading about these early settlers to this country!
I received this book through Net Galley and the Publisher Kensington. and was not required to give a positive review.
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About The Author
After
Virginia’s oldest son left for college and her youngest son began high
school, she finally had time to pursue her dream of writing novels.
Virginia dusted off the keyboard she once used as a magazine editor and
journalist to create a world that combines her love of romance, history,
and Plain living.
Her Amish New World series
takes readers on a journey into the 18th century Pennsylvania
wilderness and the pioneering days of the first American Amish. Each
carefully researched novel brings a bygone era to life and connects
readers to this forgotten time by weaving familiar Amish romances into
an historic frontier setting.
Virginia
Wise's favorite pastimes include wandering Lancaster County’s Amish
country and exploring history museums that inspire her stories and help
her connect readers with the past. When she’s not writing, Virginia
enjoys painting and taking long walks in the woods.
My Review
This is the second book in this series that I have read, and yes, they can be read alone.
The story takes place back when the Amish first came to America and their first settlement in Pennsylvania, and we see exactly how hard life was, what we take for granted.
With this book, a young weaver has come to the community and the people are thrilled, now some new clothes can be made. There are sheep her for wool, and flax planted for linen.
A young Amish woman with a checkered past, and the weaver, with guilt that he is unable to let go of, have a romantic spark. With all the problems, these two have you have to wonder whether they can ever overcome all the obstacles.
I did find some chuckles here in some of these characters and there is more than one couple with romance in the air.
I enjoyed reading about these early settlers to this country!
I received this book through Net Galley and the Publisher Kensington. and was not required to give a positive review.
The story takes place back when the Amish first came to America and their first settlement in Pennsylvania, and we see exactly how hard life was, what we take for granted.
With this book, a young weaver has come to the community and the people are thrilled, now some new clothes can be made. There are sheep her for wool, and flax planted for linen.
A young Amish woman with a checkered past, and the weaver, with guilt that he is unable to let go of, have a romantic spark. With all the problems, these two have you have to wonder whether they can ever overcome all the obstacles.
I did find some chuckles here in some of these characters and there is more than one couple with romance in the air.
I enjoyed reading about these early settlers to this country!
I received this book through Net Galley and the Publisher Kensington. and was not required to give a positive review.
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