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My youngest daughter was airlifted for emergency surgery and I'm sitting in her hospital room. I don't havethe best cell coverage.
Thanks again for your kind comments.

LOL, glad we grabbed your attention with that! Do you have the book? It was on NetGalley a while back.
I've been reading quite a bit over this weekend as I travelled down to York and back to visit my grandparents. I've just finished one of our group reads, Beside Still Waters by Tricia Goyer which I loved - definitely another favourite Amish author! What talented women this genre has :) And now I'm on to our other group read, Kelly's Chance by Wanda E. Brunstetter. So far it's just okay, I'm not loving it, but I'll keep persevering. This is my third book by Brunstetter and I think I may just not be a fan of her style of writing. But I do keep trying as lots of you love her books!
Ruth, I do hope your daughter's surgery went well! We'll be praying for your family.

my list of things to read soon. Maine is really nice. 82 degrees beach day. Rain coming tonight and tomorrow though. We'll manage though.

Going to head to bed (nearly 10pm here) and read more of Kelly's Chance.


So far in August I've read:
The Amish Midwife by Mindy Starns Clark
Katy's New World by Kim Vogel Sawyer
The Amish Nanny by Mindy Starns Clark
Beside Still Waters by Tricia Goyer
Plain Pursuit by Beth Wiseman
Also, I'm not some sort of super speed-reader, I just have a reeeeally long commute every day. Generally get in at least 3 hours of reading each day, including my breaks at work :)

Has anyone read this? If so, thoughts?


Has anyone read this? If so, thoughts?"
I have just borrowed this book from the library. I haven't read any books by this author before so look forward to reading it.
I just started The Healing by Wanda E. Brunstetter last night. I can't imagine what Samuel is going through, but Fannie's pesting didn't help any.

I picked up The Promise of an Angel by Ruth Reid based on the discussion here...and now I can find out for myself why everyone wants to slap Levi! :-)
Also bought The Journey by Wanda E. Brunstetter because that's the September discussion book, right? I haven't read any of her books before.
Picked up Love Finds You in Lancaster County by Annalisa Daughety based on some recommendations on here. (did I mention I LOVE that I stumbled onto an Amish book loving group????)
And my last Amish purchase was The Harvest of Grace by Cindy Woodsmall which I thought wasn't coming out until September! I'm soooooo excited!!!!!! (did I say that already????)
I got some other books as well -- a couple of romantic supsense and historicals so I'm all set for a couple of week's worth of reading!


Camille thanks for your thoughts on Julie's book. I have a few a head of this one on my TBR pile but my library didn't have in her book The Girl In The Gatehouse that I had wanted to read so I had to reserve that one and grabbed this one instead. I shall keep a look out for your final review.





It wasn't quite as interesting as I thought it would be, sadly. The concept was intriguing but the book was just so slow and I never really connected with the characters. Then everything seemed to blow up around the 80% mark. I don't know, it just didn't sit right with me. I'll have a full review soon. The author left the topic quite open for interpretation, which I appreciated. While I personally would never donate my eggs, I can understand a friend or family member doing this for someone who is infertile and think it's a very brave thing to do. But the idea of women in need of money harvesting their eggs is so sad, especially considering the massive risks. Especially when you don't know who ends up with your child. At least if you donated to a friend you'd know the child would be cared for. Over here, you're not allowed to donate more than 3 times due to the health risks but from the book it seemed like you don't have the same rules?
Anyway, I'm now on to a Kindle freebie, The Choice by Suzanne Woods Fisher. Who else has read this? It was very sad to begin with but it's very compelling. Her style reminds me of Beverly Lewis.

I think there are limits on how many times you can donate, but I am not 100% sure, and you may be able to do it more times than 3.
I read The Choice, and I loved it! :) So hopefully you'll enjoy it yourself. :) I very much enjoy Suzanne Woods Fisher!


Those are my thoughts too, Camille. One of my uncles was adopted and one of my mum's friends adopted two at-risk kids (one had stunted growth due to neglect and the other had been brought up by relatives who let him smoke at the age of five and other such things) and their family is so happy, so I'd definitely consider adoption myself. I can see why some women would want to carry their own child, but I don't know if I'd want to put someone through that process to provide eggs for my selfish needs when their are kids needing adopted, you know?
I finished The Choice by Suzanne Woods Fisher and enjoyed it a lot more than I expected! I think it's going to be a 9/10 as it was impossible to put down. However, Veronica's character seemed really caricatured and there seemed to be too many deaths at the start.
Still on my Amish kick this month with Seek Me with All Your Heart by Beth Wiseman.

I just investigated, and in the UK there is no financial benefit to donating eggs, sperm or even blood. It's simply a donation. And you can't buy eggs or sperm for IVF, it's covered by the National Health Service. Such a different world over here!
Anyway, I'll write a review soon and stop hogging this thread!


I'm now reading Any Minute by Joyce Meyer which I've had on my shelf for over a year, and I'm taking the chance to read it as it's the group read for August over at the Christian Fiction Devourers group.

I'm reading Love Comes Softly by Janette Oke

That's on my to-read list too! There is a movie about it with Katherine Heigl which was really good (even hubby liked it). It reminded me of Little House!


in the room with this woman who had touched so many lives. Before Janette, there were no "prairie romances" or really any women's fictin of that type at all. She's an awesome lady. After all these years, parts of those stories will still come back to me ...
Diane U wrote: "Lorraine wrote: "I'm reading Love Comes Softly by Janette Oke"
That's on my to-read list too! There is a movie about it with Katherine Heigl which was really good (even hubby liked it). It rem..."


The post Card, The Crossroad, The shuning, The Confesion, and The Reconing.
I have Books by Wanda Brunda Brunstetter, A merry Heart and Looking For A Miracle.
I don't know if The Witness was a book or not but I really enjoyed the movie. I have been to the Amish county when I lived back East and have always be intriigued by them. The Pa Amish countryside is so peaceful and beautiful and the farms are amazing. You are transfrormed into another world entirely and you hate to leave the solitude.
In Maryland there are small groups of Amish farms near a town called Hughsville. Years ago every Sat. there was a farmer's market where the Amish came to sell their goods.I grew up watching the buggies going down the side of the road and seeing the Amish in their plain clothing. SWe even had the opportunity to see them swiming with all their clothes on at the river where we were camping. I feel bless to have these fond memories of the amazing people.
I go in splurts with my reading material according to what subject matter interests me. I like most easy read books, no dark or heavy duty spy novels for me.



Diane U wrote: "I started The Promise of an Angel by Ruth Reid today. I'm very curious to see why everyone wants to slap Levi!!! LOL!"
Interested to see if you want to too.
Interested to see if you want to too.

Carolyn, I found this fascinating as well! Must write a review soon.
I'm currently reading River's Song by Melody Carlson, which isn't quite what I expected but still an interesting book.
Finished Love Comes Softly over the week-end & A Hand to Hold by Kathleen Fuller came in the mail today. Will start reading it tonight.

Interested to see if you wa..."
I am 40% done The Promise of an Angel and I was to slap Levi and Martha too! I hope Judith wakes up and "sees" Andrew!
I am hoping to have this book done quickly too. I actually read 5 books in August! That's the most in a month for 2011 for me! It's all because they are all Amish books! I can fly through them but I am rather slow on others!

See if you can find the movie. I got it on DVD from Netflix.

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Thank you for a wonderful story with a different story line Ruth. I await "Brush of Angel's Wings".