Book 1 in the Creektown Discoveries Series from NYT Bestselling Author Wanda E. Brunstetter
An Antique Store Becomes a Place of Healing for Broken Hearts
Welcome to Walnut Creek, Ohio, where Orley and Lois Troyer own an antique store they call “Memory Keepers.” Though knowledgeable in antiques and their repair, their real talent is in mentoring folks who are hurting and don’t even know it. Enter Jeff, a restaurateur, and Rhonda, a hotel manager, who recently moved to Amish country for the slow pace, but the change of scenery puts even more stress on their already strained marriage. Will an antique sled be the last straw, or will it lead to unexpected revelations and the fulfillment of dreams?
New York Times bestselling and award-winning author, Wanda E. Brunstetter is one of the founders of the Amish fiction genre. She has written close to 90 books translated in four languages. With over 10 million copies sold, Wanda's stories consistently earn spots on the nations most prestigious bestseller lists and have received numerous awards.
Wanda’s ancestors were part of the Anabaptist faith, and her novels are based on personal research intended to accurately portray the Amish way of life. Her books are well-read and trusted by many Amish, who credit her for giving readers a deeper understanding of the people and their customs.
When Wanda visits her Amish friends, she finds herself drawn to their peaceful lifestyle, sincerity, and close family ties. Wanda enjoys photography, ventriloquism, gardening, bird-watching, beachcombing, and spending time with her family. She and her husband, Richard, have been blessed with two grown children, six grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.
This is an Amish Fiction/Women's Fiction, and this is the first book in the Creektown Discoveries series. This story is told by an English Marries couple that is having some issues in their marriage, and they move to Amish country. Rhonda and Jeff in this book really just want to make their marriage better this whole book, but I found the book just to go over the same things over and over. It also as an underlined sadness through out this book. I just wanted so much more from this book. I wanted the characters to stand out more, and I wanted them to be more developed. I was kindly provided an e-copy of this book by the publisher (Barbour Fiction) or author (Wanda E. Brunstetter) via NetGalley, so I can give honest review about how I feel about this book. I want to send a big Thank you to them for that.
Rhonda and Jeff Davis are the two main characters in this book. Jeff is a restaurateur and has a successful shop in Canton Ohio. Ronda works at a hotel in Canton, as the manager. They have been married for twelve years and have been unable to have children. They have been having marital problems the last few years and hoping to save their marriage Jeff wants to buy a beautiful house in Walnut Creek Ohio. Although Ronda thinks of the Walnut Creek house as her dream home she's not so sure that this move will help their marriage. Jeff and Rhonda have no room for God in their lives. They have both been hurt by things that happened to them in their youth. Jeff's mother died from cancer at a young age leaving her kids without a Mother. Rhonda's Father left her Mother for another woman and had little to do with his daughters from that time on. The couple are bitter and angry with God for allowing this to happen in their young lives. They meet a lovely Amish couple and become friends with them. The Amish couple, Orley and Lois Troyer, share they Christian faith with the Davis's in hopes that they can be an example to them. Will it make a difference to this unhappy couple? I really enjoyed this story because Jeff and Rhonda's story is so realistic with the things young married couples face today. Often going in debt to have a nice home. I thought the book was a nice mix of Amish and English fiction. I loved the characters . The cover was beautiful. Walnut Creek has a special place in my heart as I enjoy spending time there. I recommend this book to fans of Wanda Brunstetter and Amish Fiction. This is the first book of the author's new series, Creektown Discoveries. The book will be released on August the third . I received a complimentary early copy from the author and Publisher. A favorable review was not requested. All opinions here in this review are my own.
Learning to lean on God is a journey for the two main characters. A sweet story of relationships and finding faith. I received a complimentary copy of the book. No review was required.
I enjoyed the Amish couple Orley and Lois Troyer, and the faith they share with everyone, and if ever a couple needed it, well, the author gives us a husband and wife that seem to be on the verge of divorce.
We see a couple who end up biting off more than they can chew financially, but they look to all including family, to be living the American dream. Deep down, they are floundering, and we are along to see how their relationship seems to fall apart before our eyes.
I loved the name of the antique shop that the Troyer's own, "Memory Keepers", how appropriate, and we see how this shop plays a part in the stroy!
Will this Amish couple be able to help this other non-amish pair? More important will this couple be able to find the faith they once had, answers are forthcoming! Also I love that this read has an epilogue!
I received this book through the Publisher Barbour, and was not required to give a positive review.
The Walnut Creek Wish by Wanda E. Brunstetter is the first book in Creektown Discoveries series. I enjoyed this special Amish tale from beginning to end. I thought it was well-written with developed characters. Orley and Lois Troyer own Memory Keepers Antique Store in Walnut Creek, Ohio where Rhonda and Jeff Davis relocate after finding their dream home. Orley bonds with Jeff and has a way of getting Jeff to talk about what is troubling him. Rhonda and Jeff’s marriage has been on a downward spiral for several years. Rhonda yearns for a child, but she has been unable to get pregnant. Both of them spend too much time working and little time with each other. They hoped the move to Walnut Creek would give them a chance to slow down and have less stress in their lives. Unfortunately, a series of events have made their lives more stressful. Orley and Lois provide guidance and love plus pray for the couple. The Walnut Creek Wish is an uplifting story. Orley and Lois Troyer are great characters. Orley is a hoot. I love his zest for life and his upbeat attitude. I thought the characters were realistic. I also thought Jeff and Rhonda’s marital problems were representative of what couple’s experience today. Rhonda is unable to become pregnant and the doctors cannot find a physical reason, stress from work, working long hours, and financial troubles (going into debt to purchase a home). I like the blend of English and Amish. I appreciated that there was an epilogue that nicely wrapped up Rhonda and Jeff’s tale. My favorite phrase is, “. . . when I have a problem too difficult for me, I’ll remember that God is a just a simple prayer away.” I was sorry for this sweet story to end, but I am looking forward to seeing who Orley and Lois help in the next Creektown Discoveries novel. The Walnut Creek Wish is a heartening story with singular treasures, financial failures, a stressful profession, a car commute, and sociable shop owners.
I haven't read a book by this author in a few years and I was so excited to see a new series by her. I have always loved her books and this one is no exception. Her books are so encouraging and always have such an important message we can take away from them. An Englisher couple, who are childless loses sight of the important things in their marriage,letting the stress of work and other things wreck havoc on their marriage. Their move to Amish country instead of giving them peace of mind with a slower pace causes more strain on their marriage. When he decides to buy an antique sled from an Amish couple in their antique shop will this be the start of a turn around when the couples become friends or will their marriage be broken irretrievably? I enjoyed seeing how the story ended. Very encouraging and heartwarming.
Publishing August 1,21 I was given a complimentary copy of this book. Thank you. All opinions expressed are my own.
Jeff and Rhonda are a couple that are struggling a lot. They have wanted to have a child for years and have not been able to. They decide to sell their house and move to the beautiful property in Amish country.
Orley and Lois are a sweet, older couple who are Amish and own an antique store. They come alongside Jeff and Rhonda and mentor them.
I found Rhonda to be a character that I did not enjoy as much. The other characters made me want to keep reading the story. I found it sweet how much Orley and Lois cared for the people that came in to their store.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from Barbour Publishing and was under no obligation to post a review.
The Walnut Creek Wish is the first book in Wanda Brunstetter's series, Creektown Discoveries. I always look forward to reading one of her books and was not disappointed with this one. I like Brunstetter's style of writing, (although occasionally in this story conversations seemed a bit forced and stilted) and her honest and redemptive approach to realistic struggles that her characters encounter. The characters are realistic with depth to their emotions, strengths, and foibles, yes, even their 'whininess'! Readers can easily connect with them. This story focused on an Englisch couple who bought a home in Amish country and their growing relationship with the Amish couple who owned an antique store. Underneath the overarching theme of finding peace in one's life amidst the stress of very busy lives, is also the secondary issue of being childless. I like how the author made these issues realistic and relatable. I look forward to reading more in this new series. I read a complimentary copy of the ebook through NetGalley and was not required to write a review. The opinions are my own.
This was an enjoyable start to a new series by Wanda Brunstetter. A young couple, unable to have children finds their marriage pulling apart at the seams. A move from the city to an Amish town brings about change in their lives that doesn't come easily but as they grow together they find things that are missing in their lives. The story revolves in a non-Amish couple who become acquainted with an Amish couple who see the needs in others, when they themselves do not. Not feeling a need or desire to listen to God and rely on His help, the couple continues to struggle through life's ups and downs. It's a sweet story of growing and becoming.
I received a copy of this book from Barbour Publishing, All thoughts are my own.
Brunstetter's books never fail to delight me. This book, the start of a new series, is no exception.
Jeff and Rhonda are realistic and relatable in their relationship, as well as their belief that they don't have time in their lives for God. I enjoyed watching them grow spiritually as they learned to lean on God. And you can't help but be encouraged and touched by Orley and Lois! The author does a great job of blending the Amish and Englisch elements. The writing quickly pulls them in, making them feel a part of the book and town. I look forward to reading the upcoming books in the series.
Disclaimer: I received a complimentary copy, but I wasn't required to leave a positive review.
This first book in the Creektown Discoveries series introduces Amish antique store owners Orley and Lois Troyer. Also featured are a married English couple Jeff and Rhonda Davis who are in need of healing for their failing marriage. Will their move to Amish country and friendship with Orley and Lois give them what they need to give their marriage new life? The characters in this story are realistic as they face financial, marital, and personal struggles. There are times when the plot seems repetitive and slow, but the twists and surprises compelled me to read on. What I liked most about the story was the strong faith element emphasizing the need for a personal relationship with God and the importance and power of prayer. I look forward to the next book in the series. I received a copy of this book in e-book form from the publisher via NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
I wish I could say I absolutely love this book. I even wish I could say I liked this book. But, honestly, this book was not very good. The storyline itself was a great idea. A husband and wife are struggling and are bogged down by financial problems and work stresses. They try to find a solution for their problems and make an attempt to save their marriage. Good meaning family and friends join in and try to give them advice. But the conversation was stilted and the characters came across as whiny and complaining. Wanda Brunstetter has always been one of my favorite authors but I feel like she is not giving enough thought and time to her stories. They aren't fleshed out and seem to be written in a hurry just to get a book out. If you are new to brunstead or books I would advise going back and reading her early writings. This book is just not up to her standards. I voluntarily received a copy of this book from NetGalley.
The Walnut Creek is a new series set in Walnut Creek, Ohio. Jeff and Rhonda are an English couple who are under a lot of pressure. They have stressful jobs, can’t get pregnant and are trying to sell their house. They meet an Amish couple Orley and Lois who own Memories, an antique store. It’s a great story with the modern couple and the Amish couple and how different they are. I can’t wait to see how this series evolves. Thank you to NetGalley and Barbour Publishing, Inc. for the E-ARC. This is my own opinion.
The Walnut Creek Wish by Wanda E. Brunstetter (Volume 1) (Creektown Discoveries) An Antique Store Becomes a Place of Healing for Broken Hearts Welcome to Walnut Creek, Ohio, where Orley and Lois Troyer own an antique store they call “Memory Keepers.” Though knowledgeable in antiques and their repair, their real talent is in mentoring folks who are hurting and don’t even know it. Enter Jeff, a restaurateur, and Rhonda, a hotel manager, who recently moved to Amish country for the slow pace, but the change of scenery puts even more stress on their already strained marriage. Will an antique sled be the last straw, or will it lead to unexpected revelations and the fulfillment of dreams? This is Orley and Lois Troyer's story. This is Rhonda and Jeff Davis's story. “What do ya think about this old schlidde?” Orley Troyer held the item up for his wife’s inspection. “Should we make an offer on it, Lois?” Her brows furrowed. “It would have to be a low offer, because if you’re thinking of putting the sled in our antique store for resale, I doubt you’d make much of a profit.” Orley nodded and put the item down. The old relic was not in the best shape. Not only was the paint faded, but the rope to pull the sled was missing, as well as one side of the steering controls. Lois was right—it was unlikely that anyone would want to buy the antiquated item. “Let’s see what’s over there. Maybe we’ll find some old dishes.” Looking bright-eyed, Lois pointed to a table where none of the other people who’d come to this yard sale were looking right now.\ “You go ahead,” Orley responded. “I’m gonna walk around for a bit and see what else I can find.” Orley nodded and put the item down. The old relic was not in the best shape. Not only was the paint faded, but the rope to pull the sled was missing, as well as one side of the steering controls. Lois was right—it was unlikely that anyone would want to buy the antiquated item. I recommend reading. The Walnut Creek Wish by Wanda E. Brunstetter is a wonderful well written 5 star book. I am looking forward to reading more books by Wanda E. Brunstetter. "I received a complimentary copy of this book from Barbour Publishing and was under no obligation to post a review."
This is the first book in a new series by Ms. Brunstetter with a mix of Amish and English characters. To be honest, it took some time for me to get interested in the storyline, but, once I did, it was more enjoyable than I expected it to be. I wasn’t always sympathetic with Jeff and Rhonda, but, then I remember being in their position with working hard, long hours and rarely having time for themselves. I think a lot of couples have either been in their situation or perhaps going through that currently.
Moving farther away from their jobs and enjoying a home life was good for them in some ways while proving difficult for them in other ways. Meeting the Amish couple who own and operate Memory Keepers, an antique store was not only good for them, but, also good for this reader of this novel, because they were my favorites. I absolutely adored them and could easily imagine them having their lunch in their store and greeting their customers. The author brought Orley and Lois Troyer to life before my eyes with her vivid descriptions of these two delightful characters. I hope they will be brought back throughout the series.
Overall, I liked the premise, the characters and the outcome for Jeff and Rhonda. I’m looking forward to the next book in the series and hoping to check in with all four characters in this book, and meeting new ones in the second book. I received a copy from the publisher. All opinions are my own.
This is the first book in the Creektown Discoveries series by the most famous name in Amish Fiction. I love that she tackles difficult circumstances of marital problems, childlessness, and rediscovering who you are after several years of marriage. The Amish couple Orley and Lois are gems and their mentoring without making it obvious drew me in. I immediately wanted to be friends with them. They are charming and the antique store they run called Memory Keepers made me want to enter and browse and that is exactly what this book did. I had to enter as the cover drew me in and I browsed the story slowly so I could take it all in. I liked how Jeff and Rhonda grew as individuals and together and the message of restoration. Ms. Brunstetter never fails to deliver a message of hope and simpler ways of life. I look forward to book two. I received a complimentary copy from Barbour Publishing. The honest review and opinions are my own and were not required.
Jeff, a restaurateur, and Rhonda, a hotel manager, are having marriage problems. They seem disconnected to one another with many life disappointments. Not able to have children, issues with their respective parents, and communication problems. Jeff approaches Rhonda with a move to Amish country to simplify their lives and slow down. Rhonda is not sure but she gives in and they purchase a beautiful home. They meet an Amish couple Orley and Lois Troyer who own a shop called Memory Keepers. Jeff is drawn to their store because he is picker and likes the nostalgia of old things. Both Rhonda and Jeff have turned away from God and Orely and Lois lovingly engage with them on the goodness of God.
The Amish romance is not about the Amish but the English. It is romance of lost love in many different levels. As a married a couple, the lost love of God, and the goodness of God. The two learn to be thankful and with a thankful heart begin to see God from their youth. It was a comfortable read and I enjoyed discovering Creektown.
A special thank you to Barbour Fiction and Netgalley for the ARC and the opportunity to post an honest review.
The Walnut Creek Wish is the first book in Brunstetter’s new series, Creektown Discoveries. Jeff and Rhonda are an English couple who purchased a large home in Walnut Creek. Their jobs consumed their time with martial issues and no time for God. The book moved slow at times as it was a repeat of the negative thoughts of Jeff and Rhonda.
Jeff was into vintage collectibles and met Orley and Lois Troyer at their Memory Keepers antique shop in Walnut Creek. This Amish couple strong faith, love for God and wanting to be a blessing to others wanted to reach Jeff and Rhonda after they shared more about their lives. Will the Troyer’s prayers and others be able to reach Jeff and Rhonda when another setback in their finances happened? Brunstetter did bring a nice ending to the story with an underlying theme that God is the answer to every problem.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from Barbour Publisher without any obligation to write a positive review. I have expressed my own opinions.
Loving a spouse changes over the years, sometimes not for the better. Finding the cause can be difficult. Rhonda and Jeff experienced this, both focusing on their stressful jobs instead of each other. This led to being separated emotionally. Their solution was to move to a rural Amish community. That's when the action accelerates. Rhonda is a character that I want to tell her some helpful tips on how to be a better wife. Jeff has his faults too. The Amish couple who own the antique store are very special friends. In fact, Orley and Lois Troyer are very helpful to Jeff and Rhonda due to their strong faith. It's a unique story about faith, love, forgiveness and acceptance. I was given a complimentary copy of this book by Barbour Publishing and was under no obligation to post a review.
Thank you Barbour Publishing, Inc. and Wanda Brunstetter for allowing me to read an ARC of THE WALNUT CREEK WISH.
What an interesting book. This story has an unusual twist from Wanda's usual writings. It is told through the eye of two couples, one English and one Amish.
Jeff owns a restaurant, and Rhonda is a hotel manager. They live and work in Canton, Ohio. Thinking getting away from the stress of the city will help their marriage, they move to a large, expensive house in Walnut Creek, Ohio, and continue to work in Canton. They feel they have been let down by God and really do not want any part of religion. Orley and Lois are an Amish Christian couple that own an Antique shop in Walnut Creek and when Jeff and Rhonda move there, their lives become entwined.
Struggles and hardships ensue before Jeff and Rhonda come to realize they can't do it all themselves and must depend on a higher power.
You will enjoy this interesting tale from Wanda Brunstetter.
The Walnut Creek Wish by Wanda E. Brunstetter is the first in the Creektown Discovery series. Hotel manager Rhonda and Jeff who is busy with his restaurant are a young married couple with a lot on their plates. With everything they have going on with family, and work their marriage begins to suffer. Both are wishing for a slower paced lifestyle with less stress so they find the perfect house in Walnut Creek Amish area. They soon find it is actually adding to the stress they already have. Their new Amish friends are hoping and praying for them to find the peace that they need. Rhonda & Jeff will discover what is truly important after a few surprises and twists in the story. I was given a complimentary copy of this book by Barbour Publishing and was under no obligation to post a review.
Rhonda and Jeff are living the fast paced life of work....Rhonda working as a hotel manager and Jeff owning his restaurant. As a result, their marriage begins to suffer. When a house comes up for sale in Walnut Creek surrounded by the Amish, they take the opportunity to purchase it, hoping for a slower pace of life. Since neither one of them have use for God, will the slower pace of life surrounded by people who love God, lead them to realize God loves them and they need to learn about faith and patience? Will they be able to put aside all negative feelings and rebuild their marriage?
I really enjoyed this book because close people to Rhonda and Jeff turned out to be great examples of what Christ can do in your life if you let him.
I was given a copy of this book from NetGalley and the publisher for my honest opinion and review.
This is one of my favorite novels of the ones I have read by this author. She offers characters with realistic struggles, needs, and desires. Each of the four primary characters are defined very well through conversations and actions. Watching one older couple consider how best to mentor a younger pair without being obvious is fascinating, as is seeing the difference of lifestyles between the Amish and English. It is also a source of hope and encouragement for those with loved ones in various situations.
Rhonda and Jeff have been married almost 13 years, and Rhonda is certain they are heading for divorce. Jeff wants to bring them closer together, while Rhonda does not hold out hope. One of her long-term heartaches is not being able to have children, and Jeff not wanting to adopt. The one thing they do agree on is that neither is a believer in the Lord due to events from their childhoods, and neither want to hear about religion from anyone as they do not think they need it.
Jeff suggests that they look for a home outside of Canton, where they currently live and work, to a rural setting, as he thinks it will be better for them than being in their little townhouse in the city. He saw an ad for an open house in Walnut Creek, where there is a thriving Amish community. Rhonda thought the commute would be too stressful to keep her hotel manager position and Jeff going to the restaurant he owns. They are both very impressed by the property. It is secretly a dream home for Rhonda, and the deal is quickly done.
Jeff went into a Walnut Creek antique store owned by a delightful older Amish couple, Orley and Lois. They enjoy chatting with their customers and helping them with situations they share. Jeff and Orley get along well, and he found an old sled like the one his grandpa had years ago. Rhonda does not want it in their home and wants Jeff to sell the antiques he has.
After a time of being somewhat happier in the new home, one crisis after another occurs. They do not want to hear some of the suggestions made to them by family and friends, but they cannot come to terms with how to resolve challenges.
Honestly, I saw some of myself in each character. I could also see myself, many years ago, in the way they turned their backs on the Lord. I aspire to be much more like Lois. There are spiritual lessons in this novel that I appreciated, and I think other readers might find one or two, also. Whether this couple can overcome the crises that threaten to overcome them is a matter of prayer for those who love them even as they try to solve it themselves. I highly recommend this to fans of the author and of Amish fiction, and novels that show spiritual values and growth.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from Barbour Publishing and was under no obligation to post a review.
The Walnut Creek Wish features a young 'Englisher' couple who are searching for answers, and a very wise Amish couple who helps them on their journey. Wanda E. Brunstetter is a master at writing Amish fiction, and this story shows her unique ability to merge two completely different cultures. She offers a realistic portrayal of a friendship between two couples, one Amish and one English, who have very little in common. Brunstetter shows the lure of worldly values and the temporary happiness that comes from material possessions, and powerfully illustrates the hope and joy found in faith and prayer.
The Walnut Creek Wish is a lovely introduction to the community of Walnut Creek, Ohio, and I look forward to more books in the Creektown Discoveries series. I recommend it to all who enjoy contemporary Christian fiction.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from Barbour Publishing and was under no obligation to post a review. These are my own thoughts.
"You Matter To God" and you should "Trust In God At All Times" are easy examples of things that Christians do regularly but Jeff and Rhonda have given up on him. Jeff blames God for letting his mother die and Rhonda blames him for her father leaving her and her mother and sister.
Although Rhonda's mother and sister have moved on she is still bitter. Jeff's father has also accepted it but Jeff cannot forgive him.
Rhona is a hotel manager and Jeff is a restaurant owner who has busy and successful jobs. Living a stressful life Jeff suggests they should possibly move to someplace, not near the city. After some consideration, they agree and will put the condo up for sale.
Jeff has collected comics, marbles, and milk jars for many years. It is not a cheap hobby and Rhonda keeps telling him to stop buying all this junk we do not need it.
One day Jeff Stumbles upon a store called Memory Keepers and meets Orley and Lois Troyer the owners. He finds an old sled that reminded him of one he played on when he was a boy. They are both Amish and Jeff loves going into the store as it takes him back to his childhood and the happy memories he recalls.
When problems occur both Jeff and Rhonda will find a way to let God back in and help them. It is a very enjoyable story and a good read.
I don’t really know how to classify it. There is a sweet Amish couple that befriends a younger English couple that is struggling. There is small town life. But at the same time the English couple both work in the city. It all flows nicely though.
All four of the main characters are well developed. I absolutely love Orley and Lois. Their marriage is strong and yet they also learn some things along the way to make it even stronger. Rhonda and Jeff have long journeys that run throughout the book. Part of their journeys are taken individually and part of it is together as a couple.
I thoroughly enjoyed the fact that there is so much focus on growing and improving as people. We need to all remember that we should never stop maturing as long as we are alive.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher, through NetGalley. I was not required to write a positive review. All of the opinions expressed are my own.
Author Wanda Brunstetter begins a new series, Creektown Discoveries, with a book that isn’t purely Amish, quite a change for her. English couple Jeff and Rhonda will learn and grow with help from Amish neighbors Orley and Lois. I really enjoyed seeing the lifestyle differences that can blend into friendship. Plus an antique store is woven throughout the story. I loved that setting!
This book has a lot of hardship in it and sometimes the characters irritated me, but it also has much spiritual growth. We all struggle with things in life and this book is true to that. Yet we also have a God who is there for us, as we see throughout the story. I appreciate that the truth of salvation is part of this story.
I do find Brunsetter’s writing a bit stilted but if you’re looking for a story that will leave you with hope, then I recommend The Walnut Creek Wish.
I received a complimentary copy of this book but was not required to leave a review.
The Walnut Creek Wish by Wanda E. Brunstetter is the first book in the Creektown Discoveries Series. It is a wonderful story that has four main characters. Orley and Lois Troyer who own Memory Keepers Antique Shop in Walnut Creek, Ohio and Rhonda and Jeff Davis who relocate to Walnut Creek after finding their dream home. Jeff's love of antiques brings him into the Memory Keepers Antique Shop. A friendship begins between Orley and Jeff. Throughout the story Jeff and Rhonda experience a series of events that cause much stress in their lives as well as in their marriage. Their friendship with Orley and Lois helps them through these difficult times. It is a very heartwarming story that once you begin reading you can't put down. I highly recommend this book and can't wait to read the next one in this series.
A whole new series...Creektown Discoveries. I enjoy reading books by Wanda Brunstetter because they represent a different way of life. Sometimes an amish way of living or a Mennonite way of living or as in this story a way of life where other people are helping those in need. Who would have thought that an antique store could bring healing to people with life hurts? But that is exactly what the Troyers have at their antique store, the Memory Keepers, a place where hurting people come to shop and end up being helped by kind words and deeds. At first, I wasn't sure about Jeff and Rhonda. They both seem a bit egotistical and very much all about themselves. Then Jeff and Rhonda (they are married) decide to move to a slower way of life. Jeff loves to fill their garage up with antiques which leads him to buy an antique sled. However, his wife sees the antiques as a distraction for her husband. Rhonda feels inadequate because she can't have a baby. Is jeff buying antiques to fill the void? This was a great story! I loved the interaction and love that the Troyers displayed. And sometimes and antique sled brings more than anyone ever hoped.
This story is about a broken marriage and a second hand shop. Two couples tell the story. One owns the second hand shop, and the other is trying to save their marriage. The shop was the best part of the story. It had items with interesting stories. I liked the older couple that owns the shop better than the other couple. They got more likeable as the story progressed, but it wasn't enough to make me like them. There is a happy ending, but it wasn't the one that I wanted. I seem to be saying that a lot lately. I don't know if the younger couple will be in any of the other books, but it looks like the older couple will be involved in every story to come too.