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    <![CDATA[The Brethren (Annie's People, #3)]]>
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    <![CDATA[Annie's People introduces Lewis's enthusiastic readers to   Paradise, Pennsylvania, the heart of Amish country, where Annie Zook finds   her life strangely intertwined with two outsiders--one a longtime pen pal,   the other a forbidden love.  Annie Zook, the Amish preacher's daughter with   the soul of an artist, is on the fence between her Old Order heritage and   two secrets: her forbidden art and a handsome Englisher, whom her preacher   father has ordered her never to see again.  Ben Martin flees Paradise,   taking Annie's heart with him. Will he unravel his own mystery, discovering   a secret that threatens to destroy everything he has believed about   himself? Annie's friend Louisa Stratford returns to Denver, caught in a   romantic struggle between the Plain and the fancy, while Annie moves from   her childhood home to live with her shunned friend, Esther. But living with   an excommunicated woman only increases the Amish brethren's disapproval.   Will Annie willfully return to her art or relent and join the church?   (Annie's People- Book 3)]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[I enjoyed this one, but the storyline was a little choppy to me and not quite as strong as it could've been on the Isaac revelation. Overall I've loved the characters throughout the series and that kept my attention on this one. The very ending of the book has a very good lesson (thought-provoking!)...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/22331478">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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