It's one shock after another for Sarah Beachy. Firstly her strict father has sent Benjamin Shetler to Lancaster Country to force Sarah to come back home, and secondly, she finds out she is closely related to the Millers. Does Benjamin have reasons of his own for arriving in the community? Will the handsome but wicked Nash Grayson ruin Sarah's happiness? Or does he have enough troubles of his own with Jessie Yoder?
USA Today Best-selling author Ruth Hartzler spends her days writing, walking her dog, and thinking of ways to murder somebody. That's because Ruth writes cozy mysteries and adventures. She is best known for her archaeological adventures, for which she relies upon her former career as a college professor of ancient languages and Biblical history.
Finding the Way is the fifth book written by Ruth Hartzler in her The Amish Millers Get Married series. I enjoyed this final book and catching up with characters from the previous books. This book introduces a two new characters and their stories. This moves along nicely and keeps the readers interest. I found the characters likeable and realistic especially knowing they had flaws.
Beth is visiting her friend Sarah and meets Mark Hartzler fir the first time but she has him pegged because of a dear friend back home. Who will be the fraud Mark or her dear friend? Sarah has a discovery of her own that turns her world upside down. Can Mrs. Miller make matches for these young Amish ladies too or does she meet her match? You won't want to miss what is going on with Nash-Eli in this story either. The author has done an excellent job with this book.
I was not given a complimentary copy of this book to read and review. I was not approached by anyone to post a favorable review. I have rated this book with five stars for meeting my expectations of a wonderful story that I can highly recommend to others. This is a great series.
Congratulations to Ruth Hartzler for writing another fantastic story for her readers enjoyment. I was sad to see the series end.
This of stories were written with wonderful story lines, each sister had her doubts and beliefs in themselves. Even after the first story you can see where each sister was going in the story, the stories bring more attention to the main jist of each book. If you're interested in well written stories these five books are for you. Five stars to Ruth Hartzler
Love all the books in the series ,so. much love and understanding. Such a great family and I loved this Author style of writing. I did not stop reading all 5 in the ser until now took me two days ,with time out to cook and clean a bit. Great series. I recommend this to all that loves a good Amish books.