Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Plain Proposal by Beth Wiseman

With this A Daughter of the Promise novel, Beth Wiseman tells the story full of the lessons of forgiveness. Forgiving others as well as forgiving ourselves. We read about Miriam, Saul, Shelby and Miriam’s family as they learn those lessons.

Miriam is in love with Saul, who is considering leaving the Amish community. Her life begins to take a turn as she struggles with this love and eventually with the reason he wants to leave. Will she go with him?

 Add to this the arrival of her cousin, Shelby, who has been sent to live with her Amish aunt and uncle by her parents.  An Englischer, Shelby has left a troubled home and finds the meaning of love and family during her time with Miriam’s family.

Rather than give away surprises this novel holds for the reader, I will end by saying that becoming a Daughter of the Promise is a spiritual journey that a woman takes when she finds the true meaning to the words faith, hope and love.

Miriam and Shelby both find that they have strong faith, hope for their futures and a love for God with their whole hearts.



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Saturday, March 12, 2011

The Miracle of Mercy Land by River Jordan


The Miracle of Mercy Land is a story about Mercy, Doc Philips and Tommy Taylor. Mercy and Tommy grew up in Bittersweet Creek. Mercy left Bittersweet and went to work for Doc Phillips at the Banner Newspaper in Bay City.

As the reader progresses through the book, the early life of the Tommy and Mercy is revealed. We also find that Doc Philips played a part in Tommy leaving Bittersweet.  The miracle referred to in the title is a revelation Mercy receives about her life and about life in general.

If given the opportunity, would we go back in time and make different choices? Are we aware of how the choices we make affect not only our own life and future, but the lives and futures of people around us? A strange book that shows up on Doc’s desk causes Doc to look back on choices he made years ago and causes Mercy to evaluate choices she must make today.

An interesting book that I would recommend. River Jordan’s writing style made it difficult to put the book down. I kept wanting to find out what was going to happen next.  


I received this book for free from WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group for this review.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Seek Me with all your Heart by Beth Wiseman

The first in the A Land of Canaan series, Seek Me with all your Heart is a story about three Amish families who moved from Ohio and Pennsylvania to settle in Colorado. Each family had a reason for the move that they preferred to keep secret. However, as they spent time together and began to interact with an English member of the area, all the secrets come to light and they experience a new freedom in their lives.

Beth Wiseman deals with very real issues (bitterness, illness, financial issues, unforgiveness and loneliness) that many families face in today’s world, each issue particular to various members of the families. She brings them through heartache and tears into a life that is much better than they had ever thought possible.

I found this book very refreshing and dealing with more of todays issues than many of the other Amish fiction books that I have read. I look forward to reading more of the books in this series as they become available.

I received this book for free from WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group for this review.