An Amish Widow's Hope
My Thoughts
An Amish Widow’s Hope by Pamela Desmond Wright presents a thoughtfully crafted and encouraging narrative. The
character development of Isla and Evan is well executed, with each facing
distinct personal challenges. The portrayal of Isla drawing upon her faith to
address the trauma of a break-in and theft is particularly notable. The
depiction realistically reflects the difficulty individuals may experience in
regaining a sense of security following such incidents. I loved Aunt Hazel, Stewart the raccoon, and
Hambone the pig (love the name). The
story explores themes such as hope, faith, redemption, love, family, mercy, and
the concept of second chances. Additionally, the element of mystery was
particularly engaging. An Amish Widow’s Hope is a heartfelt tale with a bad break-in, cute kids, an
animated aunt, a Hambone in the bedroom, grief and guilt, finding faith, and a
second chance at romance.
An Amish Widow’s Hope is available from Amazon* as well as other major booksellers. Pamela Desmond Wright has Her Reluctant Amish Heart coming out July 28. You can find Pamela Desmond Wright's other novels here. Thank you for dropping by today. On Wednesday, January 28 I will be featuring Target for Abduction by Virginia Vaughan. I am off to an appointment with my mother (hopefully--she has been trying to get out of it since yesterday) and then to stock up on provisions for the cold settles in tonight. My new electric blanket arrived just in time. It should not get down to freezing in Florida (my parents moved us to the Sunshine State to avoid this type of weather--I will need to remind myself of this in July)! I hope that you have a delightful day. Take care, stay warm, and Happy Reading!
The
Avid Reader
*I voluntarily read an advanced copy of this book. I am not required to leave a review. The comments and opinions expressed are strictly my own.














































