Altho is this normally not my type of book to read, I really enjoyed it, staying awake until 5:30 a.m. cuz I was so engrossed in the ending of this book.It is an historic novel set place most of the time in Michigan, sorta near where I live. The book had all the elements of a great story, detail ...
The 2nd in the Michigan Northwoods "trilogy." Can say the same as the first book: lovable characters, great setting, easy read, quick paced (for the most part).This story follows, again a man and a woman, whose paths connect.Ingrid - immigrant from Sweden looking for a brother reportedly working ...
Serena Miller totally captures the essence of Sugarcreek, Ohio, and unleashes it on every page of this riveting romance. Never will you confuse Sugarcreek with Lancaster or Lewistown. The differences in the towns and in the Amish who live there are clear, but Miller doesn't stop there. This sto...
He had been little, and still holding his mother’s hand. Now he took them two at a time. His mother was sitting in her usual pew. In the right corner, far back. Even though it had only been a few weeks since he’d last spent time with her, she seemed . . . smaller. He slid in beside her, and grasp...
He stood as still as a statue, staring at his daughter’s body. There was a sheet draped over her chest and midsection, but the snake tattoo on her leg was exposed. Claire automatically reached to pull the sheet down to cover it. “Don’t,” he said. Mary started making a soft keening sound in the ba...
Levi decided it was probably because the Amish had endured too much over the centuries not to have learned the wisdom of accepting harsh reality and then moving on. Instead of pondering whether or not justice would be served, they worked. Always they worked. There were fields to plant, livestock ...