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I usually enjoy reaching Amish fiction. This was the second one of the series entitled 'Amish of Pontotoc'. They inspire romance, faith, and a positive message. Most of the characters carried over from the first book, but this one focuses on Lea, Jamie, and Peter. I definitely enjoyed this book better than the first one.
Drebbles excerpt: "Although Leah Gingrich has left the Amish faith and become Mennonite, she has remained close to her Amish family and is in fact helping raise her sister Hannah’s son Brandon. When a new neighbor moves in near her parents’ house, for some reason Leah immediately clashes with him even though they have a lot in common - Jamie Stolzfus is also raising his nephew. However, as much as they clash, the two are soon drawn to each other. But how can their love be if he is Amish and she is Mennonite?"
For the Amish of Pontotoc, Mississippi, faith can open minds—and hearts—to create surprising bonds for a lifetime . . .
In most books, the old Amish church leaders preached part of the services in high German, which most members didn't even understand and they discouraged members from reading the Bible, much less memorizing verses. Yet, in this series this family spouts off scriptures at whim. They don't offend me. It just makes me wonder if the author researched this genre thoroughly.
Independent-minded Leah Gingerich has always been outspoken. And even though she is now a progressive Mennonite, she's rediscovering the joys of family traditions back in her Amish hometown. Yet she can't help but clash with her handsome new Amish neighbor, Jamie Stoltzfus. He's too hard-headed and old-line to see that his traumatized young nephew, Peter, needs faith and help—or that a woman who stands up to him maybe what he needs to heal . . .
This story revealed how to demonstrate faith in God in all things, even though it appeared that some were beyond their control. Religion was a huge obstacle in their world and it definitely took a toll on the relationship between Leah and Jamie.
After a devastating tragedy, Jamie moved to Pontotoc with his nephew for a fresh start. Holding fast to his beliefs is the only way he feels he can aid Peter—and himself. But somehow, Leah's freethinking ways and feisty challenges are sparking a happiness he's never felt before. Soon, Jamie can't imagine his life without her. But are their differences ultimately too great to overcome—or can love bridge their way to a future together?
This is able to stand alone, is clean and wholesome, and against all odds, it delivers a H.E.A.
This series is currently available through the Amazon Kindle Unlimited program.
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