Framed in Amish Country
My Thoughts
Framed in Amish Country by Mary Alford captured my attention from the very first page. I liked the main characters, Elijah and
Paige. The characters are developed, and
I found myself cheering them on (I wanted them to survive). I loved Gunner, Paige’s dog, who is
protective of her, and Elijah’s dogs. I
enjoyed the suspense, action, and mystery. I could feel the danger and the characters’
emotions. With Paige and Elijah being near
each other and in peril, it arouses old feelings. Of course, there is still the problem of one
being Amish and the other an Englisher. I delight in a good second chance
romance. Faith is nicely woven throughout the story. Forgiveness and grace are two of the
themes. I finished Framed in Amish Country with a smile on my face. Framed in Amish Country is a captivating tale with a tricked attorney, a dead friend, battling
bullets, guard dogs, Amish friends, a cruel criminal, and a second chance
romance.
Framed in Amish Country is available from Amazon* as well as other major retailers. You can find Mary Alford's other books here. Mary Alford has Shattered Amish Identity coming out October 28 (you can preorder it now). Thank you for dropping by today. I will return on Wednesday, July 2 with Murder, She Wrote: A Body in Boston by Jessica Fletcher with Terrie Farley Moran. Other books that came out today are Hunting for a Husband by Mindy Steele, Fire Mountain by Dana Mentink, Wyoming Wilderness Survival by Jill Elizabeth Nelson, and Wayward Girls by Susan Wiggs (I will feature on July 3). I recommend all four books. I am off to hunt for rocking chairs for our new screened porch. My mother wants them to be red and she would like them to have Ohio State cushions (I have a feeling that I will need to get those made). I hope that you have a joyful day (we need more happiness in our lives). Take care and Happy Reading!
The
Avid Reader
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