Good Day! The Governess of Penwythe Hall by Sarah E. Ladd will be published on April 16. It is the first book in The Cornwall Novels. A Welcome at Our Door by Amy Clipston comes out on May 7 along with Read on Arrival by Nora Page. When it is cold and dark outside, I crave to read a comfort book. My favorite book is Little Women by Louisa May Alcott. I have read all of her novels, but the combined Little Women and Good Wives is my ultimate favorite. Coming in a close second is Little Men. What is your go to comfort book? Let me know in the comments.
The Promised Amish Bride by Marta Perry is the third installment in Brides of Lost Creek series. Aaron King is returning home to Lost Creek,
Pennsylvania where his family has a dairy farm.
He feels like the prodigal son, but he is not sure if her will be sticking
around. Aaron had been working for Mr.
Winfield training race horses, but an incident caused him to leave without explanation. Aaron encounters his childhood friend, Sally
Stoltzfus on the way home. She is having
trouble with her new buggy horse, Star and Aaron helps calm the animal down for
her. Sally had a crush on Aaron when she
was a teenager and the old spark returns when she encounters him. Sally gets Aaron to agree to train her horse
and she helps him with the process. It
gives her a chance to get to know Aaron again and find out what is bothering
him. While Sally’s parents are out of
town, her brother and sister-in-law are staying with her. Elizabeth, Sally’s sister-in-law, is an
observant person (always watching out the window) and has no bones about
speaking her mind. Sally wonders if there
is some reason behind her sister-in-law’s caustic tongue. Aaron settles into life on the farm and
appreciates the guidance of his Uncle Zeb.
He feels conflicted and unsure of his place in life. The more time Sally spends with Aaron, the
more she is sure that Aaron belongs with his family and the Amish community. It is up to God, though, to open Aaron’s
heart and let him hear the truth.
I thought The Promised Amish Bride was a heartwarming story. The Promised Amish Bride is a well-written and
engaging story. I like Marta Perry’s writing style. She has a way of drawing the reader into her
tale and keeping their attention. The
Promised Amish Bride has friendly and realistic characters who are experiencing
everyday problems. Sally and Aaron feel
an immediate attraction to each other, but they each resist for different
reasons. Aaron is unsure if he will
remain in Lost Creek and Sally does not want her heart to be broken when Aaron
ultimately leaves town. The romance is inspiring
and clean (only kissing). There are good
life lessons included in The Promised Amish Bride. We can see how pride can get in the way of
happiness and running away only puts off the inevitable. Forgiveness of oneself and others as well as prayer
and listening to God are emphasized in the story. Aaron must do some soul searching if he is to
discern the path God wishes him to follow.
While The Promised Amish Bride can be read as a standalone, I recommend
reading the Brides of Lost Creek series in order. The Promised Amish Bride is a sweet, Amish
romance novel that will gladden your heart. There is an excerpt from Her Amish Child by Lenora Worth at the end which releases on February 1.
The Promised Amish Bride is now out in paperback. The e-book version comes out on February 1.The first two books in Brides of Lost Creek series are Second Chance Amish Bride (on Kindle Unlimited) and The Wedding Quilt Bride. Marta Perry is on Facebook. I always suggest that readers follow their favorite authors. Authors post about upcoming releases, when books are on sale, and they hold contests (which is how I won a copy of The Promised Amish Bride). Thank you for joining me today. I will be showcasing Murder Wears a Little Black Dress by Debra Sennefelder tomorrow as part of the Great Escapes Virtual Book Tour. May you have a dazzling day. Take care and Happy Reading!
Kris
The Avid Reader
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