Grace Miller believed herself in love with the charming Englischer
who eventually broke her heart. Now alone except for the secret life
growing inside her, she arrives in the unfamiliar small village of
Walnut Ridge, Kentucky, to hide and hopefully gain forgiveness.
She
is pleasantly surprised, however, to find a tight-knit, welcoming group
who help her heart grow right alongside her belly. And with the
holidays around the corner, there’s plenty of preparations to occupy her
mind. Also occupying her mind? Her strong, protective neighbor, Cullen
Graber, the town’s blacksmith, who seems intent on not allowing her to
ever suffer alone.
Cullen Graber gave up on love after too many
losses early in life. He planned to live out his days focusing on his
smithy business, yet the beautiful and mysterious Grace refuses to leave
his thoughts. But can they open their hearts to God’s grace and create a
new family together before Grace must return home?
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About The Author
Raised in Kentucky timber country,
Steele writes Amish Romance peppered in humor, using her rural
surroundings as her muse. This Publishers Weekly best-selling author
creates realistic characters for her readers and believes in engaging
all the senses to make you laugh, cry, hold your breath, and root for
the happy ever after ending. Readers can find themselves, somewhere
within her pages. Website
My Review
The author gives us a story that pulls you in and doesn’t let go, right
to the end there are surprises! I loved most of the people in this Amish
Community, they embraced this broken girl, no friends and banished by
her father far from home, Grace Miller is living in the Sinner Shack.
We
also meet a kind Amish man, and get to know him, many set their cap for
him, but we learn why he is not married. Cullen see a broken woman, and
tries to see to her needs, even if she feels unworthy of anyone helping
her.
This is a read that highlights forgiveness and grace, and
living ones faith, from beginning to end the pages flew on this great
read!
I received this book through Net Galley and Entangled Publishing, and was not required to give a positive review.
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